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5 Dec 2014, 12:00 am by David Crockett
Grantee #1 does not have to prove that the grantee #2 somehow had actual knowledge of the sale or transfer to grantee #1. [read post]
27 Feb 2014, 6:00 am
Plaintiff James Dean, Inc. filed a trademark complaint against Twitter, as well as the fictitious persons, John Doe Defendants 1-5 Company, in an Indiana state court. [read post]
19 Feb 2014, 9:57 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
They do this by making claims for fictitious rebates, benefits or tax credits. [read post]
26 Nov 2013, 3:14 pm by Ken White
Esquire writer Mark Warren speculated that the outburst was spurred by the revelation that the walrus was named "Barry." [read post]
6 Sep 2013, 10:28 am
 "John Doe Corp.," a fictitious name intended to represent entities or individuals whose actual identity is not currently known to Texas Roadhouse, was also listed as a Defendant. [read post]
6 Jun 2013, 6:16 am
  Table of Contents   Section 1: Use of Fictitious Names or Pseudonyms in Connecticut Courts Table 1: John or Jane Doe Defendants in Civil Matters Table 2: John or Jane Doe Defendants in Summary Process Matters Section 2: Use of Fictitious Business Names in Connecticut Table 3: Use of Fictitious Business Names Section 3: Criminal Impersonation in Connecticut Published:… [read post]
27 Sep 2012, 2:30 pm by Elijah Yip
John Doe No. 3, 775 A.2d 756 (N.J. [read post]
8 Jun 2012, 5:39 am by Travis Crabtree
Suspecting foul play, the company filed a John Doe lawsuit. [read post]
8 Jun 2012, 5:39 am by Travis Crabtree
Suspecting foul play, the company filed a John Doe lawsuit. [read post]
2 Jun 2012, 12:12 pm by Abhik Majumdar
It is when fictitious names like John Doe or Jane Roe are used to mask the identity of parties who cannot be named for concerns of privacy or other legal factors: examples include victims of rape or other sexual offences, parties who are underage and so on. [read post]
24 May 2012, 11:43 am by Eric
After a John Doe lawsuit, Yahoo disclosed enough information to identify Hosto as the author, and Hosto confessed to the vendetta. [read post]
3 Feb 2012, 6:41 pm by Edward A. Fallone
  Third, the GAB procedures for removing fictitious names might remove names that actual voters share with celebrities (i.e., an actual “George Clooney”) on the assumption that the name is suspicious, thus placing the burden on the recall committees to expend resources in order to verify the signature. [read post]