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Is Linking Exposing Your Company to Liability?

Can one of the most common practices on the Internet subject your company to liability? Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Case law from the United States a...  Read story

Using the Trademarks of Others on Your Web Site

Use of trademarks on corporate Web sites can be fraught with pitfalls. The misuse of trademarks belonging to third parties can result in serious consequen...  Read story

Patent Licensing: Another Way to Enhance Return on Investment

Diversification applies not only to stock holdings but to revenue streams as well. Increased competition, rising sales costs, research and development cos...  Read story

Minimum Wage Hikes Eyed Nationwide

The latest on minimum wage hikes.  Read story

Protecting Against Privacy Problems

If e-commerce firms fail to consider issues regarding privacy, they may create an environment ripe for legislative encroachment, future Federal Trade Comm...  Read story

Top Five Reasons to Post Terms of Use on Your Web Site

In the current cyberage, Web sites have become a common business tool. While business-oriented Web sites come in all types and sizes, most companies today...  Read story

De Facto Non-Competition Agreements: The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine

It has long been established that a party can procure injunctive relief and/or damages based on the misappropriation of its trade secrets. What is less we...  Read story

Legal Lemons, PR Lemonade

To fight a lawsuit brought by a giant rival, Tom Szaky of TerraCycle is doing what he loves--going on the offensive.  Read story

Surviving the New Economy

He soared, he crashed, he merged. Then his new parent went bankrupt. Should he buy his company back?  Read story

Finding the Perfect Pitch

Watch three rookies gear up for the investor presentation of a lifetime.  Read story

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