Matthew Cartwright

Is the sanctity of contracts in jeopardy

Are some of the U.S. government influence in the marketplace putting the sanctity of contracts in jeopardy? Attorney Matthew Cartwright debates this issue with Jim Blasingame as they discuss the Chrysler and GM government-imposed ownership splits, plus the potential for restructuring individual mortgage contracts.

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Before a lawsuit becomes a class action, it must be certified. Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the qualifiers of class action lawsuits, plus the laws that support or discourage class action.
What is the purpose of a class action lawsuits? Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to explain the reasons for class action lawsuits, how they're created and the potential impact on small businesses.
Is the government guilty of anti-trust - monopolistic - behavior? Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the government is immune to lawsuits, even when its monopolistic behavior hurts private industry.
Will technology eventually make anti-trust cases moot? Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the difficulty of prosecuting anti-trust cases, and how technology moves faster than anti-trust prosecution.
Do you regularly consult with your business attorney? Matt Cartwright joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why every small business owner needs a go-to attorney for contracts, insurance, etc.