With the National Football League’s media rights locked up until 2033, the NBA has a novel opportunity to play media kingmaker. The edited White House news release has sparked false headlines that rose to the highest of Google search outcomes. …
“What’s in a Name?” A Shortened Restrictive Covenant Duration, Perhaps | Seyfarth Shaw

Many restrictive covenant agreements rely on various abbreviations to streamline the contractual language, including most notably the use of “Company” as a stand-in for the employer’s name. Additionally, these agreements often state that they inure to the benefits of the
Zhang – Spring 2022 – MJEAL
It’s Time for a Carbon Tax
Andrew Zhang
Most Americans are worried about global warming.[1] Unfortunately, our actions do not reflect that worry. In 2019, 6,558 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents (the total global warming potential of all greenhouse
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Attorneys in the Jennifer Dulos case could be the focus of hearing today
Prosecutors filed a motion in October, seeking the removal of Troconis’ attorney Jon Schoenhorn on the grounds he submitted a sweatshirt containing the DNA of an employee of Jennifer Dulos’ estranged husband as evidence in the case through an attorney …
Defense gives closing argument in Pike County murder trial
WAVERLY, Ohio – Lawyers for George Wagner IV will present their closing arguments Tuesday in his murder trial, now in its 13th week in the Pike County Common Pleas Court.
On Monday, Special Prosecutor Angela Canepa delivered a four-and-half-hour closing
Robert Milligan to Present Webinar on Non-Compete Enforceability for Strafford | Seyfarth Shaw

On Wednesday, November 30 at 1 pm Eastern, Robert Milligan—Seyfarth partner and co-chair of the firm’s Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Competes practice—is presenting the “Negotiating Enforceable Noncompetition and Nonsolicitation Agreements: Compliance with State Statutes and Case Law” webinar for
14-year-old’s murder case accentuates inconsistent laws
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) – The criminal prosecution of a young suspect could be public but, as strange as it sounds, if he was two or three years older those proceedings would be private.
Blame any injustice on a bizarre law
ID Supreme Court Holds City Was Not “Affected Person” Allowed to Seek Judicial Review Under Local Land Use Planning Act
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners granted Appellant Tina Gilgen a conditional use permit that allowed her to place a mobile home on real property she owned with her husband, Kelly Gilgen,
Online Safety Bill to remove ‘legal but harmful’ content measures
The Online Safety Bill is to be amended and controversial measures that would have forced social media sites to take down material designated “legal but harmful” are to be removed.
The Government said it was making the changes to the
