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26 Mar 11:05 am
... death case if her underlying claim was timely elsewhere. She first cited Pace v. Armstrong World Industries, Inc., 578 So. 2d 281 (Ala. 1991). In Pace, a plaintiff filed a personal injury action in Texas. Under choice-of-law principles, Texas procedural (i.e., limitations) ... s underlying claim. The court expressly limited Pace to its facts. 3. The representative then pointed to Textron, Inc. v. Whitfield, 380 So. 2d 259 (Ala. 1979). She again suggested that, under Textron ...
Alabama Appellate Watch - http://www.alabamaappellatewatch.com/
4 May 11:00 pm
... Code itself provides. Consider also these two important pronouncements in Howard Delivery Serv., Inc. v. Zurich American Ins. Co., 547 U.S. 651 (2006) (pdf) ( ... the so-called "absolute priority rule." More significantly, however, the Second Circuit in Motorola, Inc. v. Official Comm. of Unsecured Creditors (In re Iridium Operating, LLC), 478 F.3d ... of payment will be respected as to objecting senior creditors." United States v. AWECO, Inc. (In re AWECO, Inc.), 725 F.2d 293, 298 (5th Cir.1984). The ...
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17 Aug 10:44 am by @ErikJHeels
... Attleboro Vision Care Associates, P.c. (Attleboro, MA; Joseph Russo, President) Auto World Collision Inc. (Watertown, MA; Anna Salgan, President) Auto ... MA; Francisco Cavalcante, President) Cavana Corporation (Somerville, MA; Alexander Arzoumanov, President) Cayenne Industries Inc. (Seekonk, MA; Craig Rapoza, President) Cc Group, ... Manthorne, President) Dolly's Cleaning Incorporated (South Yarmouth, MA; Daniel Armstrong, President) Doubly Gifted Corp. (Woburn, MA; Unknown Unknown, President) Downey ...
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18 Dec, 2007 8:58 am
... Yahoo to know their customers - a common objective of all marketing activity. Google's Tim Armstrong asserted that the behavioral advertising business model revolves around the establishment of consumer trust. Retailers can not ... more important. In response to audience questions, the panelists emphasized the need for transparency, stating that the information collection industry needs to be clearer with people about what companies are doing with their data. Session 5: Roundtable Discussion of Data ...
Privacy and Security Law Blog - http://www.privsecblog.com/
1 Jan, 2007 8:20 pm by Joel Jacobsen
... freed from the scrutiny of sincere and honest reformers. I'm not sure this is a paradox, as the World Bank paper says. Rather, I think it just means that sometimes the good guys ... 157.) My favorite: the judge who sealed a sex-abuse case involving a defense industry employee because the person would lose his security clearance if American ... and find similar results. We have an extremely independent judiciary. That means, as the World Bank report so politely observes, we have a largely unaccountable one ...
Judging Crimes - http://www.judgingcrimes.com/journal/
1 May, 2008 11:21 am
... things cause. Rather, it was about theories of liability that would let plaintiffs sue entire industries indiscriminately when the product was neither illegal nor defective. It was also about judicial triumphalism, lawyers ... lane. The second is the Kentucky Supreme Court's recent decision in Hyman & Armstrong, P.S.C. v. Gunderson, 2008 WL 1849798 (Ky. April ... and no suggestion that the Act created an implied private right of action." Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr, 518 U.S. 470, 487 (1996). We confess ...
Drug and Device Law - http://druganddevicelaw.blogspot.com
17 May, 2007 6:26 pm by Peter Black
... development that the paper says illustrates the difficulty China faces as it tries to control technology. The Ministry of Information Industry, the agency responsible for the policy, has abandoned plans for a law requiring all Chinese blog service providers to ... television presenter - yesterday escalated its war with the state's monopoly newspaper, repeating calls for editor Paul Armstrong to be sacked. Read more here (from The Australian). After admitting its old Web strategy failed, CBS is now ...
Freedom To Differ - http://www.freedomtodiffer.com/freedom_to_differ/
23 Sep 5:46 pm
... ly] FAA will stop calling airlines "customers." In a response to complaints that the agency's relationship with airlines was placing the industry's economic interests above passenger safety, Federal Aviation Administrator Randy Babbitt has said that ... of privatizing New Orleans airport. The Federal Aviation Administration has accepted a preliminary application to lease Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Louisiana's largest commercial airport, to a private operator. Under a private ...
Aviation and Airport Development Law - http://www.aviationairportdevelopmentlaw.com/
18 Dec, 2007 8:58 am
... Yahoo to know their customers - a common objective of all marketing activity. Google's Tim Armstrong asserted that the behavioral advertising business model revolves around the establishment of consumer trust. Retailers can not ... more important. In response to audience questions, the panelists emphasized the need for transparency, stating that the information collection industry needs to be clearer with people about what companies are doing with their data. Session 5: Roundtable Discussion of Data ...
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Privacy and Security Law Blog - http://www.privsecblog.com/
18 Dec, 2007 4:58 pm by DWT
... Yahoo to know their customers - a common objective of all marketing activity. Google's Tim Armstrong asserted that the behavioral advertising business model revolves around the establishment of consumer trust. Retailers can not ... more important. In response to audience questions, the panelists emphasized the need for transparency, stating that the information collection industry needs to be clearer with people about what companies are doing with their data. Session 5: Roundtable Discussion of Data ...
Privacy and Security Law Blog - http://www.privsecblog.com/
27 Oct 4:43 am
... under Article III because the injury to the plaintiffs was not "fairly traceable" to the conduct of the defendants. Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California agreed, finding global warming to be a ... -- "the most significant greenhouse gas emitted by human activity" -- has been increasing steadily "since the dawn of the industrial revolution in the 18th century, and more than one-third of the increase has occurred since 1980." Significantly, ...
Mass Tort Defense - http://www.masstortdefense.com/
10 Apr, 2008 10:38 am
... offices -- new office in New York City to do international dispute resolution industry has to grow faster and larger than it has: 10% per year ... here because courts clogged & people dissatisfied true in other parts of the world built cadre of trained mediators when began, used Judges lawyers came in in mid ... President and CEO) EARLY AND EFFECTIVE CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS with Phillip Armstrong, litigation attorney for Georgia Pacific; Kathleen Bryan, President and CEO, International ...
Settle It Now Negotiation Blog - http://www.negotiationlawblog.com/
29 Jun, 2007 9:50 am
... to arguably the most important and powerful man in the multi-trillion dollar telecom industry. As WorldCom grew at a rapid pace, Bernie set expectations high. This led investors to ... collar crime, there is no flashing sign that tells you when you enter into the world of white collar crime. When somebody has five drinks and then walks to ... the law? Well, like a baseball player who refuses to take steroids, CEO Mike Armstrong of AT&T did not keep pace with the cheaters. As a reward for his honesty ...
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Psychology of Compliance & Due Diligence Law - http://www.bizop.ca/blog2/
         
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