Any long-tenured Volkswagen executive who happens to be a fan of famed British rockers Led Zeppelin probably derives a bit of extra special meaning from the group's song Good Times Bad Times. In fact, that tune might readily come to mind occasionally, given the...
Month: June 2016
Global commerce means facing a tangle of patent jurisdictions
The issue of patent infringement on the global stage is one that we've talked about before. Readers may recall our post last year in which we explored whether it's possible for anyone to own the rights to the form of exercise called yoga. As we observed then, while...
A slippery slope: workers’ comp claim, alleged company retaliation
A California worker files a workers' compensation claim following an on-the-job injury and is terminated from his or her employment shortly thereafter. Is such a fact scenario likely to pique the interest of a jury? It likely will, states an article noting that...
Common legal claims between businesses
There's an old saying that a business isn't successful until it is sued. While there are plenty of businesses that are successful that have not been involved in a lawsuit, it is not uncommon for an enterprise to be accused of breaking the law. If a business owner is...