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—  By Don V. KellyDecember 15, 2014mode_comment0 Comments

Think Twice Before Suing to Enforce a Confidentiality Agreement

This past October, in nClosures Inc. v. Block and Company, Inc., the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that under Illinois law, a confidentiality agreement is not enforceable in absence of proof that reasonable efforts were undertaken to maintain the confidentiality of information shared pursuant…
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Business Law Environmental Law
—  By Staff ReportDecember 11, 2014mode_comment0 Comments

EPA Revises RCRA Definition of Solid Waste

On December 10 2014, EPA pre-published certain revisions to RCRA’s definition of solid waste. This is a pre-published version of the final rule that EPA is submitting for publication in the Federal Register. The final rule is of greatest impact to the manufacturing sector.  Those…
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Business Law Trademark Law
—  By Don V. KellyApril 22, 2014mode_comment0 Comments

Inherently Confusing: Bikes and Trademarks (Part 3)

What we Learned From the Specialized Trademark Incident Part 3 – The Internet Determines Whether Marks are Confusingly Similar. In my last post, I followed upon the discussion of the Specialized trademark saga. That saga provides another important pointer for trademark practitioners. A trademark can…
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Business Law Trademark Law
—  By Don V. KellyApril 14, 2014mode_comment1 Comment

Inherently Confusing: Bikes and Trademarks (Part 2)

What we Learned From the Specialized Trademark Incident Part 2 – Never Miss an Opportunity to Publicly Scold Your Competitor. In my last post, I opened a discussion on the Specialized trademark saga, with the goal of highlighting what hard rules, according to the Internet,…
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Business Law Trademark Law
—  By Don V. KellyApril 7, 2014mode_comment0 Comments

Inherently Confusing: Bikes and Trademarks (Part 1)

What We Learned From the Specialized Trademark Incident… Part 1 – Always Investigate the Infringer’s Military Service History People always complain: Why must everything in the law be so uncertain? What happened to black and white rules of law? How come everything involves a multi-factor…
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Business Law LLCs
—  By Jim BorchersDecember 13, 2013mode_comment1 Comment

Sole Owner LLC – Is Your Liability Really Limited?

You are proud of yourself. You went on-line at the Secretary of State’s website and filed your Articles of Organization. This means that you have limited your personal liability right? Well … maybe. People rarely understand that what they do AFTER filling Articles of Organization is…
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Business Law
—  By Jim BorchersDecember 5, 2013mode_comment1 Comment

Leases – Reasonable Wear and Tear Excepted

Every commercial lease has a sentence that reads like this: “… at the end of the lease term, the Tenant must return the leased premises to the Landlord in the same condition as when the lease term began, normal wear and tear excepted.” Sounds pretty…
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Business Law LLCs
—  By Jim BorchersJuly 30, 2013mode_comment1 Comment

Dinosaurs are NOT Extinct

Dinosaurs are extinct right? Well, not in the business world. There’s a dinosaur still in our midst known as the limited partnership. In reviewing loan documents for a local lender I uncovered what should have been a fossil, but alas, it was still living. Limited…
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Business Law
—  By Brian RogersJune 25, 2013mode_comment0 Comments

A Baker’s Dozen of Things Businesses Should Know About Business Law

1. If you click “I agree” to a website’s terms and conditions, the terms and conditions are likely enforceable against you. 2. If a worker invents something in the course of the worker’s employment, the right to patent that invention does not automatically belong to…
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Business Law
—  By Jim BorchersJune 13, 2013mode_comment0 Comments

Saving Expensive Legal “Check-Ups”

Are you tired of being told to get check-ups?  If you’re a corporation you need an annual check-up with your attorney for those annual meeting minutes. Remember an empty minute book may terminate your limited liability (i.e. you become personally liable for your corporation’s debts…
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