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Harris Tweed and the Chair That Wasn’t
I wondered what Crate&Barrel had done to me and invested the additional 10 seconds to click and find out.
According to the Patent Office, Claiming an Abstract Idea May Still Be Patentable, Will Anyone Else Agree?
Learn more about the interim guidelines following Alice v. CLS. Alice.
Bank Employers Take Note!
Banks, like all employers, must keep up with the ever-changing federal and state employment laws and requirements. Several important changes that banks must not miss have taken effect or will take effect soon.
Success and Failure in Bank Auctions
Bank acquisitions and the number of banks for sale have shown an uptick in activity in the first half of 2014. The twin pressures of succession planning and increased regulatory burdens have caused many bank owners to consider selling their banks.
Real Estate Legislative Update: 2014 Minnesota Legislative Session
This legislative update contains information on changes in real estate law passed during the 2014 Minnesota legislative session affecting real estate developers, property managers, owners, investors, lenders, and debt management and settlement services.
Michael Jordan Is Still Getting All the Calls from Officials – A Cautionary Tale About Publicity Rights
When Michael Jordan was inducted into the Basketball Hall Of Fame, it was a big deal for every Chicago Bulls fan and the whole town of Chicago. It is also turning out to be a big deal in the world of publicity rights.
New J-1 Waiver Procedures Announced for International Physicians in Minnesota
The Minnesota Department of Health announced new procedures for health care facilities wishing to apply for a J-1 waiver.
Refreshing the Board of Directors
Increasingly shareholders, other stakeholders and regulators are seeking greater board turnover and diversity in board composition as the tenure of directors, age limits and term limits increase. Unquestionably, board performance begins with board composition, the character, integrity, competence and skills of those who comprise the corporation’s governing body.
Limelight Decision Opens the Door to Challenge Federal Circuit’s Standard for Direct Infringement of a Method Claim
Supreme Court reconfirms decision on inducement of infringement.
Real Estate Considerations for Managing the OREO on Your Books
Although the economy is recovering, OREO properties continue to demand significant attention.