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1 Nov 2010, 4:19 pm by Lewis Gainor
It is possible to have a defendant found guilty of conspiracy where the identity of other parties is unknown to him. [read post]
8 Feb 2017, 5:39 am by Jonathan Marx
The IRS uses John Doe summons procedure when it believes some type of transaction is being used for tax avoidance, and it wants to find out the identities of currently-unknown taxpayers who have participated in those transactions. [read post]
But it does raise a variety of possible defense tactics, whether it is the same attorney representing the defendant on both charges, or if the defendant has one attorney for the sexual assault charge and one for the murder charge. [read post]
18 Dec 2007, 11:28 am
One more interesting legal quirk: this ruling assumes that 43SB.com, LLC is covered by 512(h) at all. [read post]
16 Jul 2007, 5:51 pm
Eric does wonder with blogging if we're talking more and saying less. [read post]
23 Dec 2010, 7:49 am by emagraken
That required him to consider the merit in the one ground of the appeal advanced. [read post]
27 Jan 2012, 4:02 am by Douglas Keene
If you have a high level of negative publicity and your client is a relative unknown, younger jurors are going to be more swayed (negatively) while older jurors are largely unmoved. [read post]
8 Apr 2019, 1:08 am
How does an applicant request participation in the pilot? [read post]
19 Feb 2024, 9:12 am by Marcel Pemsel
The absolute ground of refusal of descriptive trade marks (now Art. 7(1)(c) EUTMR) does not, in principle, preclude the registration of geographical names which are unknown, unknown as the designation of a geographical location, or where it is unlikely that people believe that the goods originate from that place or where designed or conceived there. [read post]
16 Jun 2022, 1:33 pm by Mark D. Rasch
One mechanism to “serve” an anonymous online actor is to file a “John Doe” lawsuit in local court, suing the unknown person and using the rules of discovery to attempt to unmask the perpetrator’s identity. [read post]
28 Nov 2007, 6:20 am
Circuit have worked so hard to distinguish these identical cases. [read post]
28 Jun 2016, 6:21 am by Michael Geist
Voltage names as its representative respondent an unknown uploader – John Doe – who is linked to a Rogers IP address. [read post]