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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
The Justice Department's move to block the mobile merger will preserve competition -- and keep mobile-service costs lower for everybody.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Litigation
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Legal Services
A settlement agreement that burrows into business decision making processes can have greater deterrent value than a humongous fine.
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By Peter Suciu |
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Text Messaging
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Telephony
Halfway around the world telecommunication regulators are doing something that is actually good for business, while U.S. regulators are distracted by mobile handset deals.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Covenants Not to Compete
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Contracts Law
Sometimes managers wonder whether legal mumbo jumbo of non-compete or confidentiality agreements really make a difference. Are they really worth the paper they’re printed on?...
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By Richard Solomon |
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Restraint of Trade
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Antitrust & Trade Law
Join the association. Enjoy the association. Come home safe.
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By Richard Solomon |
Filed In:
Restraint of Trade
and
Antitrust & Trade Law
Get ahead of this
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By Richard Solomon |
Filed In:
Restraint of Trade
and
Antitrust & Trade Law
Saving yourself from yourself
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By Barbara Jorgensen |
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Export Prices
and
Export Trade
Selling into the Chinese market is a whole lot easier if you are already there. Few small businesses have the wherewithal to set up shop in China
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Intellectual Property Forms
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Forms
Before examining the reasonableness of a noncompetition agreement, courts first consider whether the agreement is ancillary, meaning connected and subordinate to another valid contract. If there is no such contract, the court will...
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