In this video blog post, shareholder Ericka Adler explains what employers need to know before terminating an employee for breach. She discusses how to evaluate whether conduct actually violates the ...
Scott Mollen discusses “1110-1130 Stadium Owners Corp. v. Bronx 1 LLC,” and “Hopkinson Associates LLC v. Robinson & Miller Offset Corp.” Co-Ops—Co-Op Corporation and Directors Sued Holder of Unsold ...
In previous articles, we’ve discussed how contracts are formed and what options may be available to you when it appears that your counterpart won’t perform its contractual obligations. Assuming your ...
Given the unusual levels of uncertainty in the global economy, breaches of contracts are becoming an ever more common part of life in many supply chains. When dealing with these situations, the ...
The existence of a valid and binding written or oral contract between the parties. The plaintiff’s performance, partial performance (in some cases), or excuse for nonperformance of its contractual ...
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