Copyleft and the GNU General Public License (USA)
This is a comprehensive tutorial and guide on copyleft and the GNU general public license.
This is a comprehensive tutorial and guide on copyleft and the GNU general public license.
The 2015 Litigation Trends Annual Survey collects and presents the experiences and opinions of corporate counsel regarding various aspects of litigation and disputes-related matters.
This resource is a sample document preservation notice letter.
This article offers a glimpse into several cases and how the Supreme Court’s upcoming rulings could impact class action litigation.
New York’s highest court has rejected an attempt to expand the state’s common-interest doctrine, and reinstated the New York rule that the doctrine only applies in the context of actual or threatened litigation.
This article analyzes three court cases claimed to contain "ambiguity" or "ambiguous words."
In this article, learn how the the Courts are now entitled to use indirect coercive means to influence debtors’ disposal to pay - they can impose fines and even restrain certain rights to force the debtor to come up with assets/money to solve their debt.
This article shows how foreign parties entangled in litigation in the United States can receive discovery requests to produce documents located in their home country and that these litigants sometimes invoke their country’s blocking statute to resist production.
This directive was a desire to create appropriate means to ensure that judicial and extrajudicial documents to be served abroad shall be brought to the notice of the addressee in sufficient time.
This is an excerpt taken from The Model Rules of Professional Conduct regarding client lawyer relationship.