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13 Jan 2013, 3:37 pm by Ronda Muir
"Evidently many law firms have expanded their insurance coverage to guard against claims from former employees or disgruntled partners and are looking to shield firm leaders from suits over management decisions, such as whether to merge with other practices." [read post]
29 Mar 2011, 2:47 am by Tobias Thienel
It recalled its case-law to the effect that it was not permissible under the Convention to shield foreign heads of State and diplomatic agents from criticism purely solely on account of their function or status (Colombani and Others v France, para 68). [read post]
20 Apr 2014, 2:23 pm by Stephen Bilkis
Const. 5th, 6th Amends. and Pointer v Texas, Washington v Texas and Tanford v Bocchino. [read post]
19 Feb 2018, 12:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Supreme Court held that “government officials performing discretionary functions are generally shielded from liability for civil damages insofar as their conduct does not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known. [read post]
10 Jul 2008, 12:52 pm
Instead, NaCl acted to ionically shield KT and BAC, preventing them from interacting. [read post]
20 Jun 2018, 4:10 am by Edith Roberts
Whitford and Benisek v. [read post]
21 Aug 2023, 2:32 am by centerforartlaw
The defendants asserted that the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dastar Corp. v. [read post]
I'm pleased to report that, on Friday, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that debt collectors who employ unfair or deceptive tactics during collection lawsuits are not shielded by the First Amendment. [read post]
1 Apr 2015, 11:26 am by Stephen Bilkis
The union's right to picket cannot "be made a shield for violence, disorder and crime" (Baillis v. [read post]
16 Apr 2011, 8:33 pm by emagraken
The plaintiff cannot shield herself from her obligation to list and produce relevant documents by invoking the implied undertaking against opposing counsel who came into possession of those documents in the previous litigation: see Wilson v. [read post]