Article on a proposal to create a special business court, suggesting that such a court would be business-friendly at the expense of consumers. Rep. John Richardson, D-Brunswick, proposed the court in an effort to free up the state\u27s crowded legal system and to support a vibrant business atmosphere. Supported by the business and legal communities, some observers fear the courts might put too much power in the hands of special interests
This contribution to a symposium on business and the Roberts Court examines the recent significant r...
Capitol Update piece on the development of Maine\u27s business and consumer court, noting that Leig...
This Essay tells a simple but important story about power and the law: that of the rise of the moder...
Article on a proposal to create a special business court, suggesting that such a court would be busi...
Over the past two decades, specialized trial courts that hear business disputes primarily or exclusi...
Over the past two decades, almost half of all states have enacted business courts to assume jurisdic...
Perspectives piece by Rep. John Richardson, D-Brunswick, on the need for additional funding for Mai...
Capitol Update piece on House Speaker John Richardson (D-Brunswick), who is drafting legislation to...
The United States judiciary includes specialized court systems within its baseline civil and crimina...
The following Essay by Vice Chancellor Leo Strine of the Delaware Court of Chancery advocates the en...
This article addresses the issues related to specialized courts, specifically focusing on business c...
Capitol Update piece reporting that House Speaker John Richardson, D-Brunswick, recently unveiled t...
Business courts or complex commercial divisions are growing in popularity as an effective tool to ch...
Focus on Professional Services piece on Maine\u27s new Business and Consumer Court docket, which be...
This article consists of differences in which the legal mechanisms that ensure the rights of entrepr...
This contribution to a symposium on business and the Roberts Court examines the recent significant r...
Capitol Update piece on the development of Maine\u27s business and consumer court, noting that Leig...
This Essay tells a simple but important story about power and the law: that of the rise of the moder...
Article on a proposal to create a special business court, suggesting that such a court would be busi...
Over the past two decades, specialized trial courts that hear business disputes primarily or exclusi...
Over the past two decades, almost half of all states have enacted business courts to assume jurisdic...
Perspectives piece by Rep. John Richardson, D-Brunswick, on the need for additional funding for Mai...
Capitol Update piece on House Speaker John Richardson (D-Brunswick), who is drafting legislation to...
The United States judiciary includes specialized court systems within its baseline civil and crimina...
The following Essay by Vice Chancellor Leo Strine of the Delaware Court of Chancery advocates the en...
This article addresses the issues related to specialized courts, specifically focusing on business c...
Capitol Update piece reporting that House Speaker John Richardson, D-Brunswick, recently unveiled t...
Business courts or complex commercial divisions are growing in popularity as an effective tool to ch...
Focus on Professional Services piece on Maine\u27s new Business and Consumer Court docket, which be...
This article consists of differences in which the legal mechanisms that ensure the rights of entrepr...
This contribution to a symposium on business and the Roberts Court examines the recent significant r...
Capitol Update piece on the development of Maine\u27s business and consumer court, noting that Leig...
This Essay tells a simple but important story about power and the law: that of the rise of the moder...