by Admin | Jan 30, 2014 | blog, premises liability
Because we have represented a number of homeowner’s associations over the years, we noted with interest the recent decision by the Mississippi Court of Appeals rejecting an attempt to hold a homeowner’s association liable for a boating accident. The case itself...
by Admin | Nov 22, 2013 | administrative law, blog
In a recent case we handled before the Mississippi Supreme Court, the Court significantly limited the power of the Secretary of State to impose administrative penalties for securities law violations. The amount a person or company may be fined for securities...
by Admin | Aug 4, 2013 | blog
Photo by yournewven Most people, not just lawyers, are often faced with determining the truthfulness of others. Recently, I read an interesting article in Scientific American written by Michael Shermer and entitled, “What Science Tells Us about Why We Lie.” Not only...
by Admin | Jan 31, 2010 | blog
My First Blog Post I sit here at my desk wondering what to blog about in my initial post. My law partner, Michael Cory, has issued stern instructions that I need to blog and I absolutely agree with him, but the question remains what should I blog about? Writer’s...
by Admin | Oct 30, 2009 | blog
WORK FOR HIRE CONTRACTS Protecting intellectual property can be challenging. The large quantity of online content often makes it difficult to identify original ideas and properly protect them. Even determining what is “original” is frequently difficult. This brings me...
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