5 CONTRACT TERMS TO IMPROVE YOUR BOTTOM LINE
by Justin D. Jacobson The contract is the cornerstone of the business transaction. In all but the simplest of transactions, a solid contract is essential to protect your legal rights. On the other...
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Welcome to the official rebrand of our law firm. I’ve reproduced our press release regarding the rebrand below. Feel free to reproduce or disseminate it as desired. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be...
View ArticleOccupy! and the Big Banks: Unlikely Bedfellows
News broke this week of the surprising results of a project known as Rolling Jubilee. Portrayed as a big blow against the big banks, there’s more here than meets the eye. News outlets recently reported...
View ArticleLexicon: Or and Ee and Sometimes
As Paul Karl Feyerabend once said: The only absolute truth is that there are no absolute truths. Or as I put it more succinctly for my high school students: Sometimes. As in, every contract has...
View ArticleOf Course It’s Not Legal!
Aaron Sankin wrote an article about an online service, called CareerExcuse, that creates fake references you can use on your resume. They will “verify” employment and back it up with mocked up websites...
View ArticlePodcast: Introduction to Intellectual Property
Justin D. Jacobson, Managing Partner of the Firm and game designer, participated in a panel on intellectual property at the Metatopia game design convention last November. Co-host Jason Pitre has...
View ArticlePodcast: Contracts and Gaming
Justin D. Jacobson, Managing Partner of the Firm and game designer, participated in a panel on contracts at the Metatopia game design convention last November. Co-host John Stavropoulos has posted the...
View ArticleStorium: Campfire 2.0
Our client, Protagonist Labs, recently launched a Kickstarter for Storium, their online story-game platform. The website allows creators to make new worlds for players to explore, using a simple,...
View ArticleWell, We Always Knew She Rocked!
Not news to us, but Robin Moselle, our Director of Client Relations, was recently profiled in inWESTON magazine in an article entitled “Moms that Rock”. Unfortunately, it’s only one page, so the...
View ArticleVictory! Fourth District: Additional Evidence Not Necessary for Deficiency
In a recent consolidated appeal of three separate cases, we obtained a reversal of the lower court’s denial of our application for deficiency judgments after foreclosure. Our client substituted in for...
View ArticleThe Uninimportant Defamer: Can He Still Be Punished?
Author John Scalzi recently dealt with someone spreading a false rumor that he is a “self-confessed rapist”. John posted a response here. (Trigger Warning: His post itself contains a trigger warning...
View ArticleUnfit to Print: The Gravity Lawsuit and the State of Litigation Journalism
How could so many be so wrong? The author of the Gravity novel, Tess Gerritsen, sued Warner Brothers for breach of a contract she entered into with the studio’s predecessor-in-interest, New Line...
View ArticleBrand Math
Here at LAWCRAFT, we take branding seriously. We try to express our brand in everything we do, from our website to our business cards to the pleadings we file in court. When you are committed to your...
View ArticleHail to the Chief
Last night, we had the pleasure of attending the installation ceremony for our very own Robin Moselle as the new president of the Broward County Bar Association. It is a wonderful organization,...
View ArticleSo you have a judgment. Now what?
If you are lucky, the judgment debtor cuts you a check, and you can move on to the next matter. But what should you do when satisfaction is not forthcoming? This checklist provides a basic but thorough...
View ArticleHome Improvement: LAWCRAFT Staff News
At LAWCRAFT®, we encourage our employees to seek ways to better themselves, pursuing educational opportunities and learning new skills. We want to congratulate two members of our family with exciting...
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