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17 May 2019, 7:48 am by Overhauser Law Offices, LLC
Indianapolis, Indiana – Attorneys for Plaintiff, Trade Design Studio LLC (“TDS”) of Indianapolis, Indiana filed suit in the Southern District of Indiana alleging that Defendants, 1824 Carrollton LLC of Fishers, Indiana, T.A.K.E 3 Investments LLC of Camby, Indiana, and Tena Allen of Camby, Indiana, infringed its rights in United States Copyright Registration No. [read post]
19 Mar 2019, 7:24 am by Katherine Kelley
Like the original Brookings report, I collected data on sextortion occurring both within and outside of the United States. [read post]
18 Mar 2019, 2:29 pm by Amy Howe
Indiana that the Eighth Amendment’s ban on excessive fines applies to the states. [read post]
9 May 2018, 9:40 am by John Elwood
If that seems as familiar as Indiana Jones 4, that very question is already before the court in a number of serial relists: Allen v. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 8:28 am by Dan Carvajal
In Indiana, to cite one example, some taxpayers saw their property taxes rise by more than 75 percent in a single year.[7] Whenever elected officials have, through inaction, allowed property tax burdens to rise too precipitously, voters have turned to constraining mechanisms. [read post]
6 Apr 2018, 1:21 pm by John Elwood
Brown, 17-887 Issue: Whether the Indiana procedure that allows trial-counsel Strickland v. [read post]
29 Mar 2018, 7:01 am by John Elwood
(relisted after the January 12, January 19, February 16, February 23, March 2, March 16 and March 23 conferences)   Allen v. [read post]
4 Jan 2017, 6:08 pm by Evidence ProfBlogger
The key Indiana case regarding the Allen Charge is Lewis v. [read post]
23 Jun 2016, 9:30 pm by Justin Daniel
Supreme Court ruled 4-3 in Fisher v. [read post]
6 May 2016, 12:30 pm
  For other Texas (and other states’) cases applying the learned intermediary rule to prescription medical devices, see our post here.Collectively, strike one.Second, Texas’ rejection of design defect claims involving prescription medical products is also reflected in that state’s product liability statute. [read post]