Envisage Law

Federal Court Upholds Property Rights Against Government Intrusion

By |2024-02-17T20:57:10-05:00February 17, 2024|Envisage Law|

Federal Court Upholds Property Rights Against Government Intrusion by Michael B. Kent, Jr.   Last month, a federal appeals court issued an important decision curbing the government’s ability to use [...]

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The Importance of Recording Leases, Options, and Other Interests in Real Estate

By |2023-12-17T20:04:29-05:00December 17, 2023|Envisage Law|

The Importance of Recording Leases, Options, and Other Interests in Real Estate by Michael B. Kent, Jr.   Do leases, options, and similar “non-ownership” interests in real estate need to [...]

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Be Careful Whom You “Tag”: Social Media Use Might Subject You to Suit in Another State

By |2023-11-25T07:34:18-05:00November 25, 2023|Envisage Law|

Be Careful Whom You “Tag”: Social Media Use Might Subject You to Suit in Another State by Michael B. Kent, Jr. Can the use of social media from a computer [...]

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Contract by Emoji? A New Risk of Doing Business in the Digital Age

By |2023-10-14T06:08:07-04:00October 13, 2023|Contracts, Court Rulings, Envisage Law|

by Michael B. Kent, Jr. Can the use of an emoji indicate a legally binding agreement? In South West Terminal Ltd. v. Achter Land & Cattle Ltd., a Canadian judge [...]

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