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10 Jun 2022, 4:50 pm by Anthony Zaller
Supreme Court is reviewing this issue in Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. [read post]
31 May 2022, 1:03 pm by Richard Worsfold
This article was originally published by The Lawyer’s Daily, part of LexisNexis Canada Inc. [read post]
7 May 2022, 12:38 pm by Russell Knight
Roberts, 872 NE 2d 382 – Ill: Appellate Court, 4th Dist. 2007 “A de novo review entails performing the same analysis a trial court would perform. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 5:07 pm by Monica Williamson
Applications close: May 3, 2022 Eastern Daylight Time American Indian Law Center, Inc. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 1:34 pm by Jacob Tingen
This is what we mean by the SCC (and the tool) “disregarding” these name elements.This core name can then be compared to other core names that are already registered with the SCC to determine if the business’s name is distinguishable.So, if another car dealership exists with the name “The Superior $$$ Car Dealer Ship for Richmond,” the proposed name would return as “not distinguishable” since the core names would match. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
At most, we expect some establishments to perform some narrow checks at the time of a sale, often defined specifically and clearly by statute, for instance by laws that require bars not to serve people who are drunk or that require gun dealers to perform background checks on buyers.[7] Many of us value the fact that, in service-oriented economies, companies try hard to do what it takes to keep customers (consider the mentality that "the customer is always right"), rather… [read post]
25 Apr 2022, 9:01 am by Eugene Volokh
Superior Court, 457 U.S. 596, 606 (1982); Volokh is included in both those categories. [read post]
19 Apr 2022, 7:33 am by John Jascob
By Anne Sherry, J.D.The Delaware Superior Court determined that parties to a contract denominated in cryptocurrency were entitled to over $25 million in damages. [read post]
28 Mar 2022, 7:30 am by Public Employment Law Press
At trial, plaintiff alleged that the City was liable under a respondeat superior theory for Miller's negligence in shooting plaintiff and for the police department's negligence in planning the raid. [read post]