INBLF St. Louis member John M. Reeves Featured in Law360
INBLF St. Louis member John M. Reeves was featured in Law360, “There is no question that a president may prospectively nominate, and that the Senate may prospectively confirm, Judge Jackson to the court ahead of Justice Breyer’s announced retirement. But the president cannot prospectively appoint Judge Jackson to the court prior to Justice Breyer actually retiring…
INBLF San Francisco Member James Pooley Receives 2022 Distinguished Citizen Award
INBLF would like to congratulate James Pooley of our San Francisco chapter on receiving the 2022 Distinguished Citizen Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Jim is President of the Pacific Skyline Council and an Eagle Scout. The event to honor him will support the Pacific Skyline Council’s ScoutReach program, providing opportunities for all youth…
Lutzker & Lutzker Provides Legal Counsel During Making of Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting
Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting is a documentary that examines the movement to end the use of Native American names, logos and mascots in the world of sports and beyond. The documentary’s film festival tour began at California’s American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival on April…
Ownership Standoffs: Can Courts Invoke “Equity” To Accommodate a Buyout? Or Should Legislatures Provide a Solution?
Author: Jennifer M. Osgood Date: 6 May, 2022 If LLC owners find themselves at odds such that the company cannot functionally persist, is dissolution the only option? While few states offer alternatives, the concept of “equitable buyout” stands out as practical consideration both for the courts and for prospective drafters of LLC operating agreements. This…