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Evaluation of Damages No matter what type of claim you may be facing, whether you
Evaluation of Damages No matter what type of claim you may be facing, whether you
Non-competition Clauses Many business contracts—whether partnership agreements, distribution agreements, operating agreements, or employment agreements—include non-competition
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Be Careful When Modifying Trust Terms When a beneficiary of a trust is concerned that
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In “What Artists and Talent Managers Should Know About California’s Talent Agency Act: Part One,”
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