Minchella Law Blog

Category: purchase order

Buyers Beware! Read the Fine Print in Your Distributor’s Forms

Words in contracts almost always mean something, especially in distributorship agreements, invoices and purchase orders. The thing is, you never really find out what they ...
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Missed the Filing Deadline for Attorney’s Fees: No Worries (Well, Maybe Some)

When does a prevailing party have to apply for an award of attorney’s fees in Connecticut state court? Lawyers received an answer from the Connecticut ...
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Have You Considered Using Legalzoom? Arbitration May Be In Your Future

By now, you’ve heard of Legalzoom.  Bob Shapiro, one of O.J. Simpson’s former attorneys, co-founded the business which provides an array of legal services to individuals ...
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More on Ball Bearings and Waiver Under the UCC

Back to the Connecticut Supreme Court’s decision in RBC Nice Bearings, Inc. v. SKF USA, Inc., a fun UCC read for any law junky.  You can read ...
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Can You Say Waiver? The UCC, ball bearings and other fun stuff.

I always get a kick when, after reading a case, you get a laugh out of its name. That’s one of many takeaways from the ...
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