In Husky Int’l Electronics, Inc. v. Ritz, No. 15-145 (U.S. May 16, 2016), a 7-1 majority of the Supreme Court held that a fraudulent conveyance scheme comported with the
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Chip Cards: Less Fraud, More Chargebacks
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You are aware that the credit card industry ostensibly moved to chip cards–often called EMV cards–last fall. A major consequence of this move was that merchants who did not…
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Want Someone to be Bound by an Arbitration Clause? Make Sure They Sign It
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All of us regularly utilize arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution clauses in our agreements. And, while there is some debate about the benefits and detriments of such clauses, I…
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