Business Law
Business Law News 2019, Issue 4
Content
- 2019 Bankruptcy Truisms: "Rejection" of an Executory Contract Means "Breach," and Not "Rescission," and a Trademark Is Not a Type of Intellectual Property
- An Artistic Defense to Claims of Trademark Infringement: Examining the Lawsuit Over Netflix's Use of "Choose Your Own Adventure" Phrase in the Interactive Film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
- Are 'Bad' Marks Good for Business? Implications of the Supreme Court's Approval of Scandalous & Immoral Trademarks
- Bln Editorial Board: Letter from the Issue Editor
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Cannabis Clients-High Times, or Buzz Kill?
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2019-2020
- Gordon K. Davidson Receives Business Law Section's 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2019-2020
- Table of Contents
- Tech Employers Be Ready: Understanding Changes to California's Harassment and Hostile Work Environment Laws
- #MeToo—Can It Be Used as an Excuse? Frustration of Purpose and Other Theories Used to Excuse Performance in Entertainment and Business Deals
#MeTooâCan It Be Used as an Excuse? Frustration of Purpose and Other Theories Used to Excuse Performance in Entertainment and Business Deals
Jeffrey T. Thayer and Natasha S. Chee
Jeffrey T. Thayer is a Partner at Hawkins Parnell & Young LLP. His practice focuses on Complex Litigation,
Automotive Liability, Intellectual Property and Business Law. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) and UCLA. To learn more: www.hpylaw.com/attorneys-jeffrey-thayer.html
Natasha S. Chee is the principal at the Law Offices of Natasha S. Chee. Her practice focuses on Entertainment, Intellectual Property and Business Law. She works with producers, filmmakers, musicians, content creators and tech companies. She graduated from Santa Clara University School of Law and UCLA. To learn more: www.natashachee.com.