Iconic American theme park Disneyland opened 59 years ago today.
And as you might imagine, over the last six decades, Disneyland and its parent corporation Disney have been involved in a fair amount of litigation, from personal injury lawsuits to intellectual property disputes.
Here are five lessons your business can learn from Disney’s long legal history:
Congratulations to Disneyland for 59 years of being open for business, even if it’s not always necessarily the “happiest place on earth.”
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- Consult with an experienced business attorney about your options (FindLaw)
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