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Fraud-on-the-Market Theory Questioned

Fraud on the Market Theory Questioned

New Jersey Continues to Champion Policyholders’ Rights in Champion Dyeing

Keeping with its tradition as a pro-policyholder state, New Jersey’s appellate court recently took away one of the tools the insurance industry has used to chip away at the very coverage carriers promised would provide comprehensive relief...

New Jersey Applies So-Called "Absolute Pollution" Exclusion To Carbon Monoxide Claims

In an apparent departure from New Jersey’s legacy of pro-policyholder jurisprudence, a New Jersey appellate court recently extended the exclusionary reaches of the so-called “absolute pollution exclusion” found in comprehensive general liability (“CGL”) policies to nonenvironmental claims.

“Make No Bones” About Protecting Confidential Business Information

Companies in Massachusetts must take proactive steps to prevent the improper use of confidential business information by their employees and associates, or risk losing protection of that information under the law.

BUSINESS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Don't let a disaster black out your business

Regulation A and the Reawakening of U.S Entrepreneurship!

There is little doubt that innovation and entrepreneurship are the backbone of this nation.

Whose Statement Is It Anyway? Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule

In high-stakes litigation, loose lips sink ships. Damning admissions from an agent’s mouth can have overwhelming persuasive force to a jury, and the admission or exclusion of an agent’s statement can often mean the difference between victory and defeat.

FORMING A CORPORATION IN NORTH CAROLINA

A North Carolina Corporation can be beneficial to the owners in two important ways: 1) it can help prevent the business owner from paying too much in federal and state income taxes and 2) it can help protect the owners from incurring Personal Liability for acts carried out by the business.

Protecting Your Client's Business In Divorce

Business assets are a part of divorce assets. There are methods available to protect those assets.

Small Business Law Firm, Northern Michigan, Central Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Levitt Law Firm PC

Levitt Law Firm PC Small Business Law Firm Representing clients throughout Central and Northern Michigan including the Upper Peninsula Are you someone who has an idea? someone who has always wanted to venture out on his own? Do you have an idea for a business?

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