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COVID-19 Court Ruling and Business Interruption Insurance

Business interruption losses and COVID-19 after Friends of Danny Devito, et. al v. Tom Wolf, Governor of Pennsylvania, 2020 WL 1847100 (PA, April 13, 2020) by Michael F. Pezzulli Business owners, you may actually have insurance coverage for COVID-19 losses. If you are a business owner with insurance coverage, the…

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Pezzulli Presents State Bar of Texas Webinar: Parallel Prosecution

Michael Pezzulli conducted a live webinar for the State Bar of Texas on a popular topic, “Criminal Law and Civil Litigators: A Review of Three Little Known Federal Statutes and Parallel Prosecution” in March 2019. Attorneys with civil audit cases with a potential risk of criminal prosecution need to be…

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Intimate Partner Violence: Giving Power Back to the Victims

by Michael F. Pezzulli Recently I represented and tried a case on behalf of a young woman who had been the victim of a horrific attack by her ex-boyfriend. The facts of the case revealed that over the course of an attack that…

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The Great Razor Wars: How long should a razor blade really last?

by Michael Pezzulli You don’t have to wait on the razor wars to end to have a sharp blade. I’m sure most of you have seen the great ongoing patent litigation war between Gillette – of the consumer products giant Procter & Gamble – and the Dollar Shave Club. Gillette…

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Cash Is King … Sometimes

by Michael Pezzulli The phrase “Cash is King” evokes warm feelings from most people in the business world. However, anyone engaged in business must understand that failing to follow the rules imposed by the U.S. federal government will create a situation where cash is definitely not king. How you handle…

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It’s in the Vault! Attorney-Client Privilege

by Michael Pezzulli When consulting with an attorney, how can a client feel secure from having sensitive and critical information falling into the wrong hands? When a business person is confronted with an array of technical advisors, consultants and outside experts, it may be worth its weight in gold to…

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Where Have All the Gunslingers Gone?

by Michael Pezzulli1 In the United States, one of the great defining aspects of this country is the constitutional right to a jury trial. Nearly all-civil jury trials and ninety percent of criminal jury trials on the planet take place in the United States.2 The most stunning and successful experiment…

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Patent Trolls and The Innovation Act

by Michael Pezzulli1 In an earlier article, I discussed why Patent Trolling has been problematic for so many in the patent ecosystem. Fortunately, help may be on the horizon. Currently there is a bill in the U.S. Congress called the “Innovation Act.”2 The Innovation Act is significant in that it…

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The New Plague, Patent Trolls

by Michael Pezzulli 1 Trolls can be first seen in Norse folklore, focused mainly in the early Scandinavian countries that the Vikings had total control over—such as Norway and Sweden. The word “troll” actually evolved over time and wasn’t the first name of this type of creature. In the Scandinavian…

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A Practical Guide to Presenting and Defending a Spoliation of Evidence Case

By Michael F. Pezzulli and Charles J. Fortunato 2016 American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Tort & Insurance Section Spoliation of evidence seems to be on the rise. But the emergence of case law on the subject has made it easier to identify and address the problem. What is spoliation of…

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