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 Strafford. The experienced panel will discuss current legislative and case law trends regarding non-competition and…
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 that zipped through the Alabama Legislature almost unnoticed and even caught law enforcement off guard….
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, in Jefferson County. As the Gilgen property fell within the City of Ririe’s area of…
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 proposed internet safety laws over fears the original duties would have incentivized firms to over-remove…
CT Supreme Court Finds Statements Neighbor Made During Planning and Zoning Commission Hearing About Permit Applicant Were Not Protected by Absolute Immunity
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq. In this case, a special permit applicant filed suit against his neighbor for libel per se, libel per quod, slander per quod, and defamation, alleging neighbor’s comments at a planning and zoning commission meeting caused reputational damage to his standing in community and profession and falsely accused…
Mind the Gap: Patagonia Sues Gap For Copying Fleece Design
High-end outdoor clothing brand Patagonia Inc is taking on fast fashion retailer Gap for copying its “iconic” fleece jacket design. Patagonia Inc has filed court proceedings in the Federal Court. In a complaint filed on 22 November 2022, Patagonia alleges that Gap willfully and deliberately copied the fleece design through the creation and sale of…
This Week in the Supreme Court – week commencing 28th November 2022 – UKSCBlog
On Wednesday 30th November and Thursday 1st Decemberthe Court will hear the conjoined appeals In the matter of an application by James Hugh Allister and others for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland), In the matter of an application by Clifford Peoples for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland). In these conjoined appeals, the appellants challenge the lawfulness and…
Harmonisasi Norma-norma Dalam Peraturan Perundang-undangan Tentang Kebebasan Hakim Brawijaya Law Student Journal
So impressed was I by the standard of the speakers and dialogue at the Long Lunch in 2022, that I signed up to join. I’m looking ahead to being more involved with the authorized community in WA by way of The Law Society. In addition, there’s a courtroom system that helps in applying Law legal…
Wild Honey expands, Pensacola gift guide and great local coffee
Between travel, Thanksgiving and Black Friday shopping, it’s been a busy week for most. With all the holiday hubbub, you may not have had a chance to cat up on all the news from this week. But never fear, from the expansion of a fan favorite frozen yogurt shop, to a Pensacola-centric holiday shopping guide,…
NY Appellate Court Upholds Finding that Planning and Architectural Review Board Improperly Classified Project on SEQRA but Finds Appropriate Review was
Posted by: Patricia Salkin | November 18, 2022 NY Appellate Court Upholds Finding that Planning and Architectural Review Board Improperly Classified Project on SEQRA but Finds Appropriate Review was Conducted Petitioners sought to annul the decision of the Village Planning and Architectural Review Board which issued a negative declaration under the State Environmental Quality Review…
