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Business Litigation

2003-2006 Articles

Marketing limitations and the fax machine
Oct-16-2006 — Q: I am considering a unique marketing program involving faxing materials to existing and prospective customers. Is there any limitation on my use of the fax process to market my company?
Reducing litigation risks in US business transactions
May-18-2006 — A failed deal is bad enough; having to contend with the expense and uncertainty of litigation can be a catastrophe. This is even more so for cross-border transactions, given the marked differences between the Canadian and U.S. legal systems.
Cancelled, Unrecorded, and Improperly Recorded Certificates
Nov-03-2005 — What to do if presented with a request to transfer one of these items. This article by Hodgson Russ partner Mark A. Harmon was originally published in the Securities Transfer Association quarterly newsletter, issue 4, 2005. Reprinted with permission.
Ten Tips to Prevent Identity Theft
Oct-15-2005 — This article includes ten tips for companies seeking to avoid incidences of identity theft as well as civil liability for such incidences.
Some thoughts about costs in international arbitration
Jul-08-2005 — Reprinted with permission from International Arbitration News, Summer 2003
Second Circuit Update
Jun-06-2005 — A brief review of recent notable decisions from the Second Circuit, including cases involving arbitration, electronic privacy, securities litigation, and trademark and copyright infringement.
Business Litigation - A Cross-Border Perspective
Nov-24-2004 — Improved communications and ease of travel have made distant markets more accessible and serviceable, and the U.S. is often the first market outside Canada sought to be serviced by Canadian business.
Recent developments in antitrust and criminal law enforcement affecting corporations and their officers and directors
Sep-21-2004 — You only need to read the business section of any newspaper to know that companies—large and small—and their executives are increasingly the subject of criminal investigations, if not prosecution.
UN Sale of Goods Convention
Dec-16-2003 — By Benjamin M. Zuffanieri, Jr. and Joshua I. Feinstein At least in North America, the CISG may be a trap for the unwary - a set of only partially tested and poorly understood rules which courts neither uniformly nor predictably apply.

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