Estoppel Doctrine in China's Patent System
The New Jersey Appellate Division case of Commerce Limited Partnership, Plaintiff-Appellant v. Edison Furniture, LLC, Defendant-Respondent, 2020 WL 820338, is a cautionary tale on the use of estoppel certificates. Although...more
On June 14, 2017, Governor Scott signed Senate Bill 398, enacting it into law. The law, which goes into effect on July 1, 2017, amends sections 718.116, 720.30851, and 719.108, Florida Statutes, regarding condominium,...more
In most every acquisition of a commercial property, the prospective buyer (and the prospective buyer’s lender) will require that the property’s tenants execute an instrument confirming various terms of their respective...more
In the case of Pocatello Hospital v. Quail Ridge Medical Investor released August 1, 2014, the Idaho Supreme Court covered some new ground and revisited some old ground in ruling that a lease was not modified implicitly by...more