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Shouldn’t Judges Be Subject To The Duty of Technology Competence?

If you are a regular reader of this blog, you have probably noticed that I have closely followed the evolution of the duty of technology competence for lawyers, frequently writing about it and even devoting a page to tracking states’ … Continue reading

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Understanding ICOs: In Code We (Shouldn’t) Trust?

Shaanan Cohney, David A. Hoffman, Jeremy Sklaroff, & David A. Wishnick, Coin-Operated Capitalism, Columbia L. Rev. (forthcoming 2019), available at SSRN. Saule T. Omarova So-called “initial coin offerings,” or ICOs, are the new IPOs. In the last two years, ICOs … Continue reading

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I REALLY SHOULDN’T HAVE TO LINK TO THIS: But evidently there are people these days who really thin…

I REALLY SHOULDN’T HAVE TO LINK TO THIS: But evidently there are people these days who really think that the federal government can fund every project that tickles its fancy just by printing up more money. They don’t get the … Continue reading

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Why You Shouldn’t Trust Top Franchise Lists and Rankings

One common marketing tool among franchisors looking for prospective franchisees is the use of “Top 10” (or similar) lists produced by various publications. Prospective franchisees should take these franchise rankings with not just a grain, but at least a tablespoon … Continue reading

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“Maybe you just shouldn’t collect debts in Illinois”

Two weeks ago, we attended the ACA International Annual Convention in Nashville.  One of the more interesting discussions focused on compliance lessons creditors and debt collectors can take away from recent court decisions. Some of them were easy. For example, … Continue reading

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