Legal Articles, Business
Is Your Non-Compete Agreement Enforceable
If your company’s non-compete agreement was not specifically tailored for business/employment relationship, it may be unenforceable.
Post-Dissolution Judgment Reversed Despite Misconduct
Blog post about a post-dissolution judgment regarding the former couple's finances after misconduct was discovered.
Business Not Liable For 'Faulty' Waiting Room Chair
Blog post about the liability of a business for the injury of a customer that happened when a waiting room chair collapsed.
Exculpatory Agreement Fails to Insulate Snowtube Co.’s Gross Negligence
Blog post about how an exculpatory agreement failed to protect Snowtube Co. from legal liability.
Restaurant Reckless in Patron's Drunken Assault of Customer
Blog about a restaurant that was found liable for the drunken assault of a patron by another customer who was drunk.
Cafe's Inattention to Drunk Patron Not Unreasonable, Says Court
Blog post about a cafe that was not held liable when a patron drunkenly assaulted another customer.
Pet Salon Reckless and Wanton in Violent Dog Attack
Blog post about the liability of a pet salon for a violent dog attack.
No 'Breach of Contract' In University's Suspension of Cheating Student
Blog post about a student who sued Yale University for breach of contract after she was suspended due to allegations of cheating.
Day Care's License Revoked For Overcapacity and Disorderly Conduct
Blog post about a day care that was shut down by the state due to overcrowding.
Ex-Teacher's Claims Against Board of Education Undermined By Contract
Blog post on the topic of teacher employment contracts in Connecticut.