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Work-for-hire standard could prevent copyright protection
Work-for-hire provisions also have a profound impact on the industries where freelance creators work — publishing, advertising, music and virtually all businesses that use outside vendors to create their software, printed materials and web pages.Supreme Court protects rights of secured creditors at auctions
Going forward, borrowers will face significant obstacles when they attempt to dispose of under-secured collateral unless the lender's consent has been obtained, writes attorney Peter E. Shapiro.Federal judge nixes brief arrest suit by Pa. man
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a western Pennsylvania man who was wrongly arrested for 15 minutes on an outdated warrant.Board of Contributors: Bill would help keep U.S.-educated foreigners onshore
Randall L. Sidlosca says a bill in Congress would address a common complaint among employers at high-tech companies: They cannot find enough highly trained skilled workers. The big reason? Our current visa system.Board of Contributors: Extraneous evidence damning at trial — but at what cost?
Richard Rosenbaum says it has long been the practice of Florida courts to allow extraneous evidence at trial. Left unchecked, it's uncommonly powerful — even if the evidence is admittedly unrelated to the crime.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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