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18 Apr, 2007 7:28 am
... Re: We Fight And Lose Wars In Which We Cannot, Dare Not, Use Our Major Advantages. From: Dean Lawrence R. Velvel VelvelOnNationalAffairs.com For several ... War II?
These wars could be called our "savage wars of peace," To use Kipling's classic phrase resonating across the years. But unlike Victoria ... media abettors -- Are just a bunch of
stupid militarized fools Who are, however, smart enough to use the rest of us as tools To serially conduct the military adventure, the military operation, On behalf ...
26 Aug 10:32 am
... it happen - the driver who is attempting to make a turn or change traffic lanes, but neglects to use their vehicle's turn signal. Although it seems like a simple, common ...
"Stay Alive - Just Drive" motorist education program in Southwest Florida says not using your turn signal is one of the most important, yet overlooked, safety ... signal
is to let everyone know what the driver is going to do before the driver does it. • When using a turn lane: A driver should signal, then get into the turn lane, ...
6 Sep, 2006 4:36 am
... Member States can be persuaded to implement its provisions for their own sakes and not because the directive requires them to ... Prisoners behind bars here Different sort
... grip when driving up the Information Highway. The Siege of Tyre here Use of green + yellow is not use of green The IPKat thanks Duncan Bucknell for drawing his
attention ... Case C-353/03, the HAVE A BREAK case. In that case the applicant had used the slogan "Have a break ... have a Kit Kat", while the
mark applied for was merely ...
30 Sep, 2008 3:49 am
On Sept. 26, the Ninth Circuit found that a mark can be counterfeit even when the genuine mark is not used on the same goods. Defendant
Able Time, Inc., imported a shipment of watches bearing the mark TOMMY, which is a ... do not exist in the abstract. The statutory scheme at issue here sufficiently connects the
marks and the goods on which they are used. The offending merchandise must 'copy or simulate' a registered mark, which means that the watches
must be likely to cause confusion in order for ...
25 Apr, 2007 9:11 am
... for meeting National Patient Safety Goal requirement 2B (Standardize a list of abbreviations, acronyms and symbols that are not to be used throughout the organization). Participants at the November 2004 National Summit on Medical Abbreviations supported the "do not use" ... ,
including 15,485 comments. More than 80 percent of the respondents supported the creation and adoption of a "do not use" list. However, the field was less supportive of
additions to the list. While no additions will be made to ...
27 Oct, 2006 3:02 pm
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has placed certain medical abbreviations on the "do-not-use" list because of their probability of
misinterpretation, leading to dosing errors and serious medical malpractice. For exam, "IU" is often used by physicians or others in the
medical field to mean "international unit." However, it is often mistaken for "IV" (intravenous) or the number 10, which could ...
27 Jun, 2008 2:15 am
... Geoffrey P. Miller of NYU, and Emily L. Sherwin of Cornell report that firms that use arbitration clauses in consumer contracts often do not use arbitration
clauses in nonconsumer contracts. Here's the abstract: We provide the first ... that, ex ante, many firms value, even prefer, litigation over arbitration to resolve disputes with peers.
The frequent use of arbitration clauses in the same firms' consumer contracts appears to be an effort to preclude aggregate consumer action rather than, as often ...
30 Mar 7:13 am
... Lamont My response: Lamont, I think that yes you can win if the judge does not use a VE or an ME. Here is how I would analyze: First, what is the custom in your
hearing office? In Atlanta, where I practice, all but one or two judges regularly use vocational expert witnesses. There are a couple of judges who almost never use ...
fairly clear cut one way or the other. In the Atlanta hearing offices, judges rarely use medical experts - in my practice I would estimate that ME's appear about 15% of ...
3 May 9:42 am
... dietary supplement products. Please see our past post: FDA Warning: Don't use Hydroxycut Dietary Supplements. 23 serious reports of health problems with Hydroxycut products
and one death have been reported to the FDA. A 19 year-old male used the weight-loss products, the Wall Street Journal reported, and died. In
these serious ... has occurred with people. If you or someone you know has taken and used Hydroxycut dietary supplement products, you may want
to contact our Georgia attorneys ...
8 Feb, 2008 5:47 am
... in a trademark case involving the slogan "My Life. My Card." An individual threatened to sue American Express for use of the slogan, alleging that he had superior rights in
the mark based on efforts to license the phrase to various credit card ... the individual had not gained any trademark rights in the phrase. The Second Circuit affirmed, agreeing
that because the individual had not used the mark in commerce, American Express legally held the trademark rights to the "My Life. My
Card." slogan. ...
21 Aug 1:49 am
... stated in the context of a claim for workers‟ compensation benefits for an aggravation of a pre-existing injury, the medical expert is not required to utter any particular
magic words to establish the requisite causation. See State ex rel. Wyoming Workers' ... . 2005). So long as the medical expert‟s testimony contains sufficient information, the fact
that she did not use the exact statutory language is irrelevant." In the matter of the Workers' Compensation Claim of Peter Gaze v State of Wyoming, ...
7 Feb, 2007 9:17 am
Paul Bush of Legal Dockets Online has compiled a list of the courts not using CM/ECF. CM/ECF allows courts to accept filings and provide access to filed documents over the
... throughout the U.S., some researchers incorrectly assume that all case dockets and filings can be located and downloaded using CM/ECF. It's important to recognize that
certain court case information is not presently contained within a CM/ECF database. Note that the Wisconsin Western District Court is one of the courts listed. ...
8 Feb, 2007 10:16 am
... specifying that the name of the RSS Feed is The Trademark Blog with a live link to www.schwimmerlegal.com. Noncommercial. You may not use this work for commercial
purposes. SEE BELOW. No Derivative Works. You may not alter, transform, or ... THE CONTENT OF THIS SITE, WHICH I DEFINE AS THE LAW AND LEGAL SERVICES, THEN I WILL VIEW THE
PROVISION OF SUCH ADVERTISING AS USING THE WORK FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, AND I WILL DEEM THAT TO BE A BREACH OF THIS LICENSE. If you have a question about the terms of ...
18 Jul, 2007 1:50 am
Source: InformationWeek Daily Newsletter, July 18, 2007. Researchers Warn iPhone Owners To Not Use Web Dialer "Using the phone's Safari browser to make calls could
let attackers track the user's calls, prevent calls from being made at all, or redirect calls to 900 numbers."
7 Dec, 2005 8:48 pm
[JURIST Europe] French Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie [official profile] has stated that contrary to press reports, French airports were 'apparently not' used by CIA 'ghost flights' [JURIST report] allegedly moving US detainees around the world where they might have been tortured for information. She stressed
the fact that the CIA primarily uses American bases in Europe for flight stops
22 Apr 8:47 pm
HEH: Let Gays Have Marriage; We're Not Using It.
30 Mar, 2007 5:35 pm
"An officer may not use force solely because a suspect tells him he is incapable of complying with a request during the course of an ordinary pat-down." Circuit Judge Alex
Kozinski issued this interesting opinion today on behalf of a unanimous three-judge ... the fact that the driver of a car happens to have twenty to twenty-five pens and pencils on his
person does not allow a police officer making a traffic stop to reasonably conclude that the driver posed an immediate threat.
18 Jul 11:40 am
TOM HARKIN: "We own the automobile companies." So why not use 'em to subsidize Iowa farmers? Well, maybe that's unfair. From other people I might be more supportive of a
flex-fuel requirement, but I know what Harkin's after here. . . .
5 Feb, 2007 8:17 am
WorstPills.org posted in January an alert saying that consumers should not used Lyrica to treat neuropathic pain because of the
potential risks and side effects.
10 Dec, 2007 3:11 pm
A defendant who traded drugs for a gun did not "use" a firearm during a drug trafficking crime within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. section 924(c)(1)(A)'s mandatory minimum.
Watson v. United States (U.S. Sup. Court 12/10/07, 06-571) 07 C.D.O.S. 14087
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