Protecting customer lists with employee confidentiality and non-solicitation agreements could save your business time, aggravation and money.

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Appellate court rules on whether lender can sue to enforce other security in a loan default situation without also foreclosing on the borrower's mortgage.

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Fat finger alert: In today's tech driven environment, a simple email acknowledgement could confirm acceptance of dispute resolution terms.

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Following these five tips and proactively addressing data governance will help your business avoid email troubles.

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Supreme Court rules that only written notice, not a lawsuit, by a borrower is sufficient to rescind a mortgage under the Truth in Lending Act.

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Understanding the difference between materiality and relevance may be key to admitting or excluding evidence at trial.

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Unauthorized access to another person's email could lead to civil and criminal liability under both state and federal law.

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Non-compete agreements can protect one's legitimate business interests, but they must be reasonable in duration and scope and protect against actual competition.

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SCOTUS ruling in Countrywide Home Loans case could result in a dramatic change to residential mortgage rescission practice.

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