Following the U.S. Supreme Court's historic ruling on same sex marriage, federal and state lawmakers must play catch up to revise major statutes, including the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

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Integration clauses cannot typically be used to defend against fraud in the inducement claims to invalidate a contract.

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Michigan's garnishment system update should result in a more predictable process and reduced costs for creditors and garnishees.

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https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/statutes/fair-credit-reporting-act/545a_fair-credit-reporting-act-0918.pdfCourt rules that bank, which accepted a borrower's voluntary payments post-bankruptcy and opted not to foreclose its security interest in the mortgage, did not violate the FCRA by reporting the loan as closed on the borrower's credit report.

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Five tips for managing risk when you are asked for information that is missing or destroyed

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The use of clear and simple terms to describe a tenant’s repair and maintenance obligations in a commercial real estate lease can do wonders to avoid misunderstandings and disputes.

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Disclosure of the principal in a contract must occur to avoid agency liability.

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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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