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22 Aug 2017, 8:14 pm by Wolfgang Demino
He found that LSRC had used an "agreement that was and is illegal and violative of Chapter 4102 of the Texas Insurance Code [and] constituted an act or practice in violation of Chapter 541 of the Texas Insurance Code and, thus, a violation of section 17.50(a)(4) of the DTPA. [read post]
22 Aug 2017, 8:14 pm by Wolfgang Demino
He found that LSRC had used an "agreement that was and is illegal and violative of Chapter 4102 of the Texas Insurance Code [and] constituted an act or practice in violation of Chapter 541 of the Texas Insurance Code and, thus, a violation of section 17.50(a)(4) of the DTPA. [read post]
22 Aug 2017, 1:29 pm
Most OBOR investment will be through Chinese State Owned Enterprises - thus raising the potential of non-financially motivated FDI (as it does with other nations’ state-owned companies). [read post]
22 Aug 2017, 12:59 pm
Moreover, the determination whether a party's actions constitute forfeiture is essentially legal in nature, and thus subject to independent review. [read post]
20 Aug 2017, 10:24 pm by Marie-Andree Weiss
The fact that Soudant did not complete the work is irrelevant as article L 111-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code protects a work even if it has not been finished, and even if it has not been published. [read post]
20 Aug 2017, 9:01 pm by Neil Cahn
At times, a court must delicately balance the best interests of the children and their parents with contract rights, religious matters, ethical and social values, and constitutional principles and individual rights. [read post]
20 Aug 2017, 9:01 pm by Neil Cahn
At times, a court must delicately balance the best interests of the children and their parents with contract rights, religious matters, ethical and social values, and constitutional principles and individual rights. [read post]
17 Aug 2017, 8:54 am by John Delaney and Michael O. Chen
” Regarding this second item, the Ninth Circuit observed that activities such as the automatic reformatting of posts or the manual screening of posts “for infringement or other harmful materials like pornography” can be “accessibility-enhancing,” and thus do not necessarily deprive an online service provider of protection under Section 512(c). [read post]