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12 Nov 2017, 12:25 pm by Wolfgang Demino
Below the options it states:Benefits of Paying Your Debt — Save $1,366.54 if you pay by 03-05-2017 — — Put this debt behind you — — No more communication on this account — — Peace of Mind —The bottom of the letter, in small but readable font, states:The law limits how long you can be sued on a debt and how long a debt can appear on your credit report. [read post]
18 Oct 2017, 2:22 am by Giesela Ruehl
Written by Ekaterina Aristova, PhD in Law Candidate, University of Cambridge On 14 October 2017, the London’s Court of Appeal passed its long awaited decision in Lungowe v Vedanta confirming that foreign citizens can pursue in England legal claims against English-based multinationals for their overseas activities. [read post]
15 Oct 2017, 3:20 am by INFORRM
This is both at common law, in the High Court’s decision in Thompson v Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd, and under the national, uniform defamation laws. [read post]
14 Aug 2017, 3:07 am by John Inazu and Burt Neuborne
When the Supreme Court extended the right of assembly beyond the federal government to the states in its unanimous 1937 decision, De Jonge v. [read post]
3 Aug 2017, 12:55 pm by Kirsten Mikadze
In this most recent development, in Gendron v Thompson Fuels, 2017 ONSC 4009, the Court was asked to determine whether the TSSA, les Resevoirs D’Acier de Granby Inc (“Granby”), who was the manufacturer of the tank that leaked, and Thompson were liable to Mr. [read post]
29 Jul 2017, 4:22 pm
In a recent decision, Devore-Thompson v. [read post]
23 Jul 2017, 4:08 pm by INFORRM
  These include the long-awaited judgment of the Court of Appeal in Lachaux v Independent Print which was heard in December 2016. [read post]
9 Jun 2017, 5:14 pm by Adrian Vermeule
Then again, so do other cases that have long since entered the anticanon, like Palmer v. [read post]
17 May 2017, 6:52 am by Eric Goldman
Courts have long denied discovery of information which was easy to obtain, but which was not discoverable…. [read post]