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20 Dec 2021, 5:30 am by INFORRM
The stories were publishable because of a year-long battle to reveal the finding by freelance journalist Louise Tickle and Press Association’s Brian Farmer (backed by Tortoise Media) (Griffiths v Tickle [2021] EWCA Civ 1882). [read post]
24 Jul 2021, 11:51 am by admin
”[6] Although any actual apportionment, upon which reasonable people can disagree, must be made by the trier of fact, whether the plaintiff’s harm is apportionable is a question for the court.[7] Judicial Applications of Apportionment Principles Some of the earliest cases apportioning property damages involved the worrying and killing of sheep by dogs belonging to two or more persons. [read post]
4 Jul 2020, 9:56 am
  And so, even as a great many peoples worship the idea of the formless, they cannot help but provide manifestations of that formlessness as a bridge (and then ultimately as the thing itself). [read post]
  As we store away the wrapping paper and pull out the New Years’ hat and horns, we thought it would be a good time to review the significant agricultural law developments of 2015. [read post]
17 Mar 2022, 12:37 pm by Edward T. Kang
” Picture an antitrust action against an apple farmer who supplies almost all the apples in America. [read post]
29 Oct 2010, 5:37 am by Steve Lombardi
How many farmers are willing to plant crops for five years without getting paid? [read post]
10 Aug 2017, 7:43 am by Rebecca Tushnet
What happens if food technology improves and becomes cheaper—do farmers get to keep the surplus? [read post]
29 May 2010, 8:41 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Reduces costs—these are people for whom design cost is low. [read post]
2 Jul 2018, 5:21 am by Andrew Hamm
Steve Peoples reports for the Associated Press that “instead of celebrating publicly, some evangelical leaders are downplaying their fortune on an issue that has defined their movement for decades. [read post]
4 Apr 2011, 7:02 am by Rebecca Tushnet
The money a country earns often stops at the capital, doesn’t go to the farmers. [read post]