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With summer just around the corner, employers are inundated with requests by students for summer internships. If your company offers such opportunities, taking a few moments to review the applicable...
View ArticleTop Eight Elements of a Non-Compete
Employment agreements, especially those for key employees which include non-competition terms, must be carefully drafted. What should they include? Here are eight (what’s magic about ten?) musts: 1....
View ArticleAn Employment Lawyer’s View of “Binders Full of Women”
Actually, this blog post is not really about binders full of women – the title is pure, unadulterated pandering. But it is about the conversation that generated that Tweet-worthy sound bite. In case...
View ArticleWhy Representations in an Agreement are Important
Often, in the business context, agreements contain representations and warranties of the parties to the agreement. The representations and warranties can range from general items such as business...
View ArticlePrivate Foundations and New Regulations Regarding Program-Related Investments
As the calendar year comes to a close, all corporate entities, profit and nonprofit, look to their books and make end of year decisions to best avoid the pitfalls of the clear and concise (NOT!)...
View ArticleDo Delaware LLC Managers Have Fiduciary Duties? Maybe.
Just when minority owners of Delaware LLCs thought that the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (the “Act”) protected them from overreaching managers, along comes the Delaware Supreme Court to say...
View ArticleThe Planning Commission: Development's Front Line
By: Donald B. Veix, Esq., Chair, Plumstead Township Planning Commission, Partner at Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLPPlumstead Township’s paid administrative staff, professionals and governing body,...
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View ArticleSimple Subpoenas 1.0
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