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20 Feb 2007, 1:40 pm
I'm off to teach my seminar on punitive damages in a few minutes but I wanted to invite y'all to weigh in on today's SCT decision in Philip Morris v. [read post]
28 Feb 2015, 8:23 am by Michael Lumer
Only certain speech is protected, and only from certain employers and parties and only in certain cases. [read post]
28 Feb 2015, 8:23 am by Michael Lumer
Only certain speech is protected, and only from certain employers and parties and only in certain cases. [read post]
The judge reviewed the national case law on selections/deletions from multiple lists (Merck v Shionogi [2016] EWHC 2989 (Pat), Nokia v IPCom [2012] EWCA Civ 567 and GlaxoSmithKline v Wyeth [2016] EWHC 1045 (Pat)) and the EPO cases reviewed therein and in the EPO Case Law Book. [read post]
29 May 2008, 6:40 pm
In G v Financial Institutions X and Y [2008] PrivCmrA 7 the complaint related to the disclosure of a person's information under significant cash transaction reports to AUSTRAC. [read post]
10 Sep 2022, 9:32 am by Eric Goldman
Formation The court has little regard for the email notice, in part because it apparently didn’t have a call-to-action (if X, then Y). [read post]
4 Jun 2012, 1:20 pm
  Is X really going to decide Y because s/he owns some stock and might potentially see an insubstantial upswing in a stock price? [read post]
2 Sep 2023, 3:29 pm by Russell Knight
” “I’m going to direct your attention to page X, line Y. [read post]
11 Dec 2009, 7:09 am
  On Tuesday, the Court handed down Mohawk Industries Inc. v. [read post]
18 Jun 2023, 6:00 am by Lawrence Solum
An ordinal function tells us that individual i prefers possible world X to possible world Y, but it doesn't tell us whether X is much better than Y or only a little better. [read post]
8 Apr 2012, 3:39 pm by Lawrence Solum
An ordinal function tells us that individual i prefers possible world X to possible world Y, but it doesn't tell us whether X is much better than Y or only a little better. [read post]
12 Dec 2010, 12:39 pm by Lawrence Solum
An ordinal function tells us that individual i prefers possible world X to possible world Y, but it doesn't tell us whether X is much better than Y or only a little better. [read post]
9 Nov 2011, 5:26 am by Susan Brenner
This lack of notice could only be cured by a separate notice given by the party making the recording. [read post]
15 Jul 2020, 3:50 pm by A. Brian Albritton
” Basically, it is saying that your bills say you did X, but you really only did Y, and Medicare paid more as a result. [read post]