Business

Tortious Interference with a Contract or with Prospective Contractual Relations
Parties to a contract are entitled to performance of the contract without interference from others. Interference with a contract can lead to claims of tortious interference with performance of the contract or tortious interference with prospective contractual relations. More...
Pre-Incorporation Contracts of Promoters
Persons who enter into contracts on behalf of a corporation yet to be formed are considered "promoters." Such pre-incorporation contracts raise issues regarding the rights and liabilities of the promoter and the new corporation. More...
Businesses Subject to OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) applies to most businesses. The Act covers all employers and their employees throughout the United States and its territories either through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or through a state program approved by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. However, there are some exemptions from OSHA. More...
Reparations for Losses Resulting from Violations of Commodities Trading Laws
(Reparations for Losses Resulting from Violations of Commodities Trading Laws) More...
Protection of School Asbestos Hazard Whistleblowers
(Protection of School Asbestos Hazard Whistleblowers) More...

Areas of Practice

  • Banking
  • Business Law
  • Business Litigation
  • Construction Litigation
  • Contracts
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