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21 Aug 2013, 4:27 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  But that didn’t matter to FLIR’s legal theory. [read post]
3 Dec 2018, 9:27 am by Jesse M. Coleman and Kevin Green
Application to DTSA Attorney’s Fees Provision The DTSA’s fee-shifting provision provides, in relevant part: [I]f a claim of the misappropriation is made in bad faith, which may be established by circumstantial evidence, a motion to terminate an injunction is made or opposed in bad faith, or the trade secret was willfully and maliciously misappropriated, [a court may] award reasonable attorney’s fees to the prevailing party. 18 U.S.C. [read post]
28 Jun 2021, 9:45 am by Eugene Volokh
"[5] Similarly, perhaps a pattern of dishonest explanation of the basis for removal—for instance, referring to facially neutral terms of service while covertly applying them in a viewpoint-discriminatory way—might be inconsistent with "good faith," which is often defined as requiring an honest explanation of one's position.[6] But there is no absence of "good faith," the argument would go, in sincerely objecting to particular ideas. [read post]
28 Nov 2011, 9:02 am
Fearing that a State court's recognition of same-sex marriages might force all other States to recognize such unions under the "Full Faith and Credit" clause of the U. [read post]
24 Nov 2009, 9:52 am
Judge Spinner wrote that at that conference, it was made clear to the court that IndyMac had no intention of resolving the matter in any way but to foreclose on the property. [read post]
9 Dec 2021, 10:09 am by Eugene Volokh
" … The defendants represent … that the request was subsequently limited to "matters that happened after January 1, 2020 and to matters involving clergy and marriages. [read post]
25 Oct 2020, 7:07 pm by Francis Pileggi
’ An unwarranted motion for fee shifting under the bad faith exception can itself justify a finding of bad faith and fee shifting. [read post]
19 Dec 2012, 6:26 am by Florian Mueller
Any offer above the high end of [F]RAND would require proof of extenuating circumstances to establish that the offer was legitimately made in good faith." [read post]