How not to go Dark at a Shopping Center -- Advice for Tenants (and Hope for Landlords)
Ira Meislik of Meislik & Meislik
Landlords and major retail tenants frequently argue about including "continuous operations" prov.
At-Will Employment and Wrongful Discharge
Timothy Mark Bowman of Cooper & Forbes
In Ohio, non-contract employees work at the will of their employer. This means that an "at-will" employee can be .
Lender Liability Update: Recent Cases and Trends
Davis Oretsky, P.C.
Recent Trends. The recent trend in lender liability under Texas .
Maryland Law on "Implied Exclusives" is Unclear
Saul Ewing LLP
The Maryland federal and state courts have considered, on several occasions, whether there is an "implied covenant .
The Increasing Trend of Manufacturer/Dealer Litigation and Tips on Avoidance
Martin D. Beirne of Beirne, Maynard & Parsons, L.L.P.
Intense competition has led many motor vehicle manufacturers to re-focus their business plans and has raised their awareness of the customers' total experience, from sales to service. Manufacturers constantly encourage their dealers to improve their facilities and services and to position dealerships in the most desirable locations. Of course, manufacturers' regional and national strategies may not always coincide with the dealers' perception of local requirements or the dealers' financial objectives.
No Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in the Employment Context
Barry J.E. Greve of Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, LLP
This article reviews the implications of a Texas Supreme Court decision, City of Midland vs. O'Bryant, whereby the court held that there is no cause of action in Texas based on a duty of good faith and fair dealing in the context of the employer/employee relationship.
When an Insurance Company Breaches Its Contract
Richard Alexander of Alexander Hawes LLP
This article provides guidelines on the nuances of insurance law.
Owner's Payments of Reduced Amounts to Subcontractors Found to be Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practice
A. Neil Hartzell of Haese, LLC
Can an owner, who is in a dispute with the general contractor, pay subcontractors reduced amounts on their contrac.