New York small business lawyer, Imke Ratschko, has some excellent advice regarding the care corporate officers should exercise when signing agreements. As Imke points out, it is always important for a corporate officer to sign agreements and other documents using their corporate title. Moreover, the officer should make sure to read the agreement
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Iowa Microsoft Case Adjourns for Holidays
The Des Moines Register reported that the Microsoft trial recessed for the holidays on Thursday afternoon. So far jurors have seen ten hours of the video taped deposition of Bill Gates and two hours of tape from a Microsoft competitor.
The first live witness is expected to testify next week when an industry expert on…
Core Posts from an Iowa Business Lawyer
The core of this Iowa business and corporate law blog consists of six main categories found on the right hand side margin including incorporation and LLC formation, starting a business, franchise law, employment law, business litigation and buying and selling a business. I attempt to cover many of the basics…
Mavericks at Law
I read with great interest an article about law firm mavericks in the Law Practice Magazine of the American Bar Association. I found the article particularly appealing having recently read the book Mavericks at Work.
One of the maverick lawyers featured is 29-year-old Christopher Marston of Exemplar Law Partners of Boston. Marsten used every…
Microsoft Iowa Case: Evidence Begins
The opening statements have ended in the Iowa consumer class action against Microsoft. The Plaintiffs’ side of the evidence began on Friday with the Plaintiffs playing a video taped deposition of Bill Gates from 1998. The deposition was taken during the government case against Microsoft back in the 90s.
Sources have said Gates was "evasive"…
On the Seventh Day She Rested: Microsoft Begins Opening in Iowa Case
The Plaintiffs, represented by Roxanne Conlin, finally ended the longest opening statement in Iowa trial history (I am joking but I believe it to be true) in the consumer class action case against Microsoft. Microsoft’s lead trial attorney, David Tulchin of Sullivan & Cromwell said he felt like he had waited a long time…
Judge Tosses Out Case Against Altoona, Iowa Wal-Mart
While Microsoft battles it out in the Polk County Courthouse another corporate giant has successfully defended a recent claim. This past Friday a judge dismissed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart filed by the parents of a 4-year-old boy who was allegedly molested in the men’s room.
The boy was offered $1 by a man in the…
Iowa Microsoft Case Update: Plaintiffs Continue Opening
The Plaintiff continued with their sixth day of opening statements as the week ended. Roxanne Conlin is expected to turn over the opening to her co-counsel soon for a discussion regarding damages. According to reliable sources, Microsoft does not plan on taking nearly as long to lay out their side of the case.
It is…
What’s With the Buzz About Electronic Discovery?
The new federal electronic discovery rules became effective December 1, 2006. (See this earlier article for a more detailed description of the rules and the amendments.) Consulting companies appear to be hitting this hot and heavy as several of my clients have received marketing materials offering to assist with their electronic discovery needs. Many clients…
Iowa Microsoft Case Update: Plaintiffs Flip-Flop Trial Strategy
Plaintiffs’ attorney Roxanne Conlin has decided not to call Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer in her case-in-chief, contrary to her earlier strategy. Conlin reconsidered her position after Judge Rosenberg ruled that Microsoft could question Gates and Ballmer directly after Conlin rather than waiting until Microsoft presented its side of the case. Instead, Conlin will now…