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Legal Advisories – Archive

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Antitrust and Trade Regulation

Ambush Interviews 
by Mark W. Merritt


Corporate and Commercial

How Informed Must A Director Be? 
by Robert S. McLean

FTC Adopts Changes To Hart-Scott-Rodino Rules 
by Benjamin W. Baldwin

Letters of Intent 
by Robert S. McLean

Second-Lien Loans Bring New Intercreditor Issues 
by S. Graham Robinson

Emerging Trends in Director Liability 
by Patrick S. Bryant

Important New Rules Governing Deferred Compensation 
by Laura Chalk Smith

FTC Changes Coding System for HSR Filings 
by Henry H. Ralston


Employee Benefits

OTC Drugs May Be Purchased Through Flex Plans 
by Carl R. Boehm

Enron 401(k) Fallout 
by Carl E. Johnson, Jr.


Employment and Labor

The Arbitration Of Employment Disputes: A Mixed Bag 
by David C. Wright, III

ADEA Disparate Impact Case To Be Heard By Supreme Court In November 
by Louis A. Bledsoe, III

Tax Implications of Employment Settlements and Damage Awards 
by Herman Spence, III

Tax Implications of Employment Settlements and Damage Awards: Other Than "Pure Tax" Considerations 
by Edward F. Hennessey, IV

Contractual Standards For Judicial Review Of Arbitration Awards 
by Edward F. Hennessey, IV

Supreme Court Nixes Age Discrimination Claims by Younger Workers 
by Charles E. Johnson

Class Action: What Happens When Employers Refuse to Remedy Sexual Harassment 

South Carolina Abolishes The "Handbook Exception" To The Employment At-Will Rule 

FMLA: Dramatic Change In Employee 
by Benjamin A. Johnson

South Carolina Employers, Take Notice! Beware Of Creating Unintentional Contracts... 
by Stephen M. Cox

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Spring 2003 

Eight Ways To Lose A Noncompete Case 
by David C. Wright, III

Regulatory Update 
by David C. Wright, III

Clark v. BASF: An Employer 
by Louis A. Bledsoe, III

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Winter 2002 

Employment Update 
by Benjamin A. Johnson

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Summer 2002 

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Spring 2002 

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Fall 2001 

The Supreme Court Signals A New Course In Employment Discrimination Suits... 
by Stephen M. Cox

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Summer 2000 

Employment & Labor Newsletter - Winter 2000 


Environmental

Scope of Lender Liability for Environmental Contamination under CERCLA 


Federal and State Taxation

IRS Announces Safe Harbor for Reverse Like-Kind Exchanges 
by Herman Spence, III


Health Care

The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 

Don 
by Matthew S. Churchill

Negotiating the Key Terms of a Health Care Joint Venture 
by Karen A. Gledhill

Health-Care Joint Ventures Take Careful Planning 
by Karen A. Gledhill


Intellectual Property and Technology

Supreme Court Changes Patent Infringement Landscape 
by John M. Conley

Blackberry Case High-lights Flaws in Patent System 

North Carolina Enacts California-Style Privacy Bill 

Grokster Decision Clarifies Secondary Copyright Liability 
by John M. Conley

Developing An Electronic Document Retention/Destruction Policy 
by John M. Conley

EU Clarifies Exemption of Technology Transfers from Antitrust Law 
by Robert M. Bryan

Electronic Discovery Creates New Litigation Hazards 

Weak Anti-Spam Bill Awaits President 
by John M. Conley

Website Sponsor Can 
by John M. Conley

Companies Doing Business In California Must Now Disclose Electronic Security Breaches 
by John M. Conley

What U.S. Companies Need To Do To Comply With International Privacy Laws 
by Robert M. Bryan

New Generation Of Anti-spam Laws To Take Effect 
by Robert M. Bryan

New Decision Underlines How Hard It Is To Protect Websites Against "Scraping" 
by Robert M. Bryan

American Companies Have One More Year to Prepare for Canadian Privacy Act 
by Robert M. Bryan

EFocus Newsletter - Fall 2002 

Businesses Beware: Sending Unsolicited Advertisements Can Result in Substantial Penalties 

EFocus Newsletter - Winter 2001 

EFocus Newsletter - Fall 2001 

Federal Circuit Decision Clouds Employers' Rights to Patents 
by Robert M. Bryan

EFocus Newsletter - Spring 2001 

FTC Announces Aggressive Privacy Agenda 
by Robert M. Bryan

EFocus Newsletter - Fall 2000 

Intellectual Property - Winter 2000 


Litigation

Scientific Evidence in the State Courts: Daubert and the Problem of Outcomes 

Thwarting the Inside Job: Detecting and Preventing "Insider" Fraud 
by Edward F. Hennessey, IV


Sports and Entertainment

Do Overtime Regulations Apply to Sports and Entertainment Businesses? 
by David C. Wright, III

Tiger Woods Case Limits Celebrities 
by John M. Conley


Trusts and Estates

Trusts & Estates Newsletter 

Status of the U.S. Estate Tax and Description of T&E Group Practice 
by Julie Zydron Griggs

Tax Newsletter - Summer 2002 

Tax Newsletter - Summer 2001 

Tax Newsletter - Fall 2000 

Tax Newsletter - Spring 2000