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Mergers & Acquisitions: Post-Employment Restrictive Covenants In the Acquisition Context ( February 2004 )
Care should be given to evaluating whether postemployment restrictive covenants will be enforceable after an acquisition. At a minimum, this evaluation should encompass the issue of whether the restrictive covenant has an assignment clause, and the five other key questions listed in this article. -
Open Space Tax Benefits Threatened For Golf Course Owners ( October 2000 )
Many golf course owners have significantly decreased their tax burden by entering into special state sponsored "ope. -
Commercial Vehicles in Residential Neighborhoods ( July 2000 )
Residential neighborhoods often are protected by zoning ordinances and restrictive covenants. -
Facility Location and the FHA ( February 2000 )
Existing residents sometimes consider nursing homes, adult assisted living facilities, and group homes ("Facilities. -
The Golf Ball Hazard ( February 2000 )
Many Floridians enjoy the spaciousness and beauty of golf course views from their homes. Unfortunately, in these . -
Joint Venture Expansions: Know It All ( December 1999 )
Mr. Sax provides an overview of the potential stumbling blocks to using joint ventures as a way of expanding your company's' market and production facilities into newly emerging markets. -
State Department Advisory Committee Meets on Italian Request for Import Restrictions ( December 1999 )
On October 12, 1999, the US State Department's Cultural Property Advisory Committee met in public session on Italy's request for import restrictions on a wide variety of artifacts dating from the 5th millennium BC to the 5th c. AD, including ancient Greek and Roman coins. -
Reprinted with permission of THE HEALTH LAWYER The ABA Health Law Section As physicians' practice structures con.
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Homeowner Association's Restrictions are Valid and Enforceable ( June 1999 )
In January 1996, the California Supreme Court issued a significant decision and established a new rule in connecti.
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