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9 Dec, 2007 6:26 am
... from the New York Times archive. These articles describe the role of Metropolitan Life in the ELNY crisis at that time and specifically detail the number of structured
settlements involved. Unless his memory fails him, is there any excuse for ignorance or inaccuracy from someone who ... Executive Life and ELNY? Why won't Hindert filter blog spam
without prompting? It's like a mother having to keep on reminding her child to flush the toilet AND Who does Patrick Hindert work for**? **
speakers on
22 Jan, 2007 9:28 am
... 1-4, the Court refused to accept joinder of the four John Does, and dismissed as to John Does
2-4: August 1, 2006, decision* In its decision, the Court ... and ordered the plaintiffs to produce copies of the copyright registrations allegedly infringed by John Doe
number 1. After receiving plaintiffs' new papers, including the copyright registations ... granted the ex parte discovery order the RIAA was seeking, but only as to John
Doe number 1: November 30, 2006, decision* This was a totally ex parte case ...
12 Mar, 2008 11:25 am
... in Raleigh, North Carolina, LaFace v. Does 1-38, the judge dismissed the case as to all John Does
except Doe Number 2, due to the fact that there was ... a single lawsuit. As it turns out, according to a report from Technician Online, "John Doe #2" doesn't
actually exist: Students win first battle with RIAA Judge rules ... except for one, noting that lawsuit as one individual lawsuit. But that lawsuit, labeled Doe No. 2, cannot be
found by the ResNet. Typically, the University is able to locate each ...
10 Jan, 2008 1:59 am
The motion of Ohio State University students "John Does 5 and 9", in Arista v. Does 1-9, in Columbus,
Ohio, to dismiss the complaint, vacate ex parte order, and quash subpoena, is now fully ... RIAA having filed its opposition memo and the defendants having filed their reply memo.
Discovery has been stayed by the Court pending determination of the motions made by John Does 5 and 9, and by John Doe number 1.
RIAA Opposition Memo* Defendants' Reply Memo* * Document published online at Internet Law & ...
30 Mar 1:07 pm
... Does 1-16, the case targeting 16 students at the State University of New York in Albany, "Doe Number 3" has filed his reply
memorandum, in further support of his or her ... invasion of First Amendment rights in these RIAA cases would be seriously detrimental to the rights of Doe 3 and to the public
interest. All of these issues justify the granting of a stay so ... in such cases as Lava v. Amurao, Lava v. Amurao II, Arista v. Does 1-16,
Interscope v. Kimmel, and UMG v. Lindor; this is what lawyering is ...
26 Feb, 2008 9:32 am
... sexual flirtation from an adult, followed by a request to talk on the phone or meet in person, was about 1%. The number of survey respondents who actually befriended an adult
online and then met the adult ... aren't you at least partly responsible? Why, then, does the NCMEC do it? Their site does have a "Donate" link, but it's very low ... getting on Facebook, you'll miss out on simple things like that. What good does that do for anybody? Critics of overprotection often say that overly sheltered kids may ...
23 Mar, 2008 10:18 am
... sexual flirtation from an adult, followed by a request to talk on the phone or meet in person, was about 1%. The number of survey respondents who actually befriended an adult
online and then met the adult ... aren't you at least partly responsible? Why, then, does the NCMEC do it? Their site does have a "Donate" link, but it's very low ... getting on Facebook, you'll miss out on simple things like that. What good does that do for anybody? Critics of overprotection often say that overly sheltered kids may ...
27 Mar, 2008 9:59 am
... adverse event report and submit it to the FDA. The second interesting statistical point in the Pharmacoepidemiology article is its estimation of how much does significant adverse publicity - such as the addition of a publicly announced major contraindication - bias the voluntarily reporting frequency ...
statistics are a lot less sophisticated, so it's easier to understand. All the article really does is add up the number of deaths and
other serious adverse events reported to the FDA over an eight- ...
13 Sep, 2008 5:46 pm
... to be able to tell my good friends across the political spectrum that (unlike a remarkable and increasing number of my friends on the left, who are admirably economically
rational), I actually subscribe to the Times. Now, returning to the ... 't otherwise have marketable skills in the worlds of finance or computer science or materials technology or stuff
like that. What Warner does, in plainer talk, is the pixillated version of the mothers who operate the Mary Kay business on the side - but with
a ...
21 Dec, 2007 4:18 pm
... wrong and that the information it provided was all publicly available, despite the fact that addresses connected to unlisted numbers are not intended to be public by
customers who pay a fee to protect that information or, presumably, by the phone companies that offer unlisted ... . "It does not come to the
standard that I think most consumers think it does," Weinstein says. "The way (unlisted numbers are) freely being handed out and
subjected to this kind of abuse . . . is the real story and whether ...
22 May, 2008 11:08 pm
... : We'll hear argument now in Number 01-729, Delbert Smith and Bruce Botelho versus John Doe. Mr. Roberts. ORAL ARGUMENT OF JOHN G. ... " isn't quite the word, Mr.
Roberts. I mean, "waive" is something a person does -- MR. ROBERTS: "Weigh." I'm sorry. "Weigh." QUESTION: Oh, I thought you ... if it included
other information, or whether that would be too burdensome for the State. The question is, does the failure to put on ameliorative information
convince you that the legislature was simply not telling ...
4 Jul, 2008 1:26 pm
... subpoena addressed to North Carolina State University. In furtherance of dismissal, defendant in court file number 5:08-CY-115 seeks the court where plaintiffs' agent is
asserted to have engaged ... to survive the Twombley standard," to dismiss the action. Similar argument is offered in court file number 5:08-CY-116. Urging First Amendment
anonymity interests, defendant in ... 5:08-CY-115 or court file number 5:08-CY-116, were among those Does in the prior action, and,
moreover, the basis for dismissal ...
25 Jun, 2008 4:17 pm
... . How does this impact employers, in particular? Because basically all private employers in Connecticut collect social security
numbers "in the course of their business", either for insurance purposes or employee verification, this new law appears to apply to them. ... is clarified (to limit the
application, for example, to social security numbers collected from customers, rather than employees), employers should pay heed to this law. So what does the new law require and dictate? Create a "Privacy ...
2 May, 2007 6:44 am
... on Indiana's version! One final comment of interest to attorneys. I noticed that the other states all use a presumption for a reasonable number of repair attempts, i.e.: If
there are four unsuccessful attempts, it shall be presumed that a reasonable number of repair ... could argue that it should have been given one more chance to get it right. The
presumption language does not exist in Indiana. The word "considered" is in place of presumed, which effectively makes it a conclusive
presumption. This ...
27 Nov, 2007 6:31 am
... individual authorized to work in the US? Or perhaps better stated-what is the significance of an alien number? Answer: An "alien number" (or "A-Number") in and
of itself does not provide work authorization to a foreign national. An alien number ... for immigration benefits processing, law
enforcement, and national security purposes. An A-File and the corresponding A-Number may be generated as result of filing an application for employment authorization. For
example, a student may receive an alien ...
4 Jan 3:24 pm
... whether Boumediene's result reaches another military prison where the U.S. now holds perhaps three times the number of detainees still left at Guantanamo Bay - the "Bagram
Theater Internment Faciltliy" at an airfield some 40 miles outside of ... civilian court review of Bagram detentions would actually compromise the military mission in Afghanistan. While
the U.S. does control the prison facility at the airfield where it holds detainees, that should not be enough to extend habeas rights to
prisoners ...
16 May, 2008 11:29 am
... , you have to live on $3,000. You have to change your lifestyle. Does the system work? Yes, so we can't call it a scam. But you ...
does seem to promote the acceleration of paying down of your mortgage and the software really does do
the calculations properly, UFF is also advocating borrowing money (on the HELOC) which pretty ... He hates the program offered by United First Financial and does not endorse the Money Merge Account. A number of sites are falsely claiming that somehow Dave approves of UFF's ...
12 Jun, 2008 9:33 pm
... nuggets in those pages, including info on when the FBI learned to wiretap VOIP calls, how number portability messed with FBI taps, and a moment of candor from an FBI
technician about how the FBI's ... NSA's] targets' CDC data can be delivered to 212-[redacted phone number] the FBI's target's CDC data can be delivered to 212[redacted phone
number]. In reply, an FBI agent from New York City wrote back: It is my understanding that we do act as a proxy with delivering their orders. The [redacted] does ...
17 Aug, 2008 7:48 am
... ." CHRIS HANSEN: It was attributed to, you know, law enforcement, as an estimate, and it was talked about as sort of an extrapolated number. BROOKE GLADSTONE: Chris Hansen is
a reporter for the "Dateline" series, still ongoing. CHRIS HANSEN: So when we went to ... frequently enough, it will be believed." BROOKE GLADSTONE: And it actually displays a touching
faith in the numbers supplied by the media. CARL BIALIK: It does. You know, often public officials will criticize the media, but when
there's a ...
16 Feb 12:24 am
... ending after the date of enactment but does not include purchases made after December 31, 2009. The question is how does this deduction stimulate the economy. There are two elements to this inquiry. First, there is the assumption that an increase in the number of
people purchasing new vehicles during 2009 stimulates the economy, presumably by creating jobs in the auto industry and in the secondary industries that derive ...
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