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27 Jun 2012, 7:50 am by Jeff Peterson
Citing Delaware law, the Court of Appeals noted a two-prong test to determine whether a claim is derivative or direct: (1) who suffered the alleged harm--the corporation or the plaintiff shareholder; and (2) who would receive the benefit of the recovery or other remedy. [read post]
27 Jun 2011, 6:32 pm by James McNairy
As to its trade secrets claim, Vienna offered the following evidence of misappropriation (1) that Defendants included language in their advertising stating that Defendants have been making hot dogs "using" a century-old "time honored family recipe" which "is the foundation for a true Chicago-style hot dog…"; and (2) sworn statements by vendors attesting that Defendants claim their products are made with Vienna’s recipes. [read post]
6 May 2018, 1:56 pm by Evan M. Levow
A defendant in a New Jersey DWI case, for example, does not have the right to a trial by jury as described in the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. [read post]
6 May 2018, 1:56 pm by Evan M. Levow
A defendant in a New Jersey DWI case, for example, does not have the right to a trial by jury as described in the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. [read post]
6 Mar 2013, 12:25 pm by WIMS
§ 1536(a)(2), does not apply to the United States Bureau of Reclamation's (Bureau) renewals of the Sacramento River Settlement (SRS) contracts. [read post]
27 Feb 2017, 10:26 am by Patricia Salkin
Ct. 903 (2/21/2017)Filed under: Current Caselaw, Lot Merger, Non-Conforming Uses, Uncategorized [read post]
23 Feb 2007, 9:00 pm
Does Discover Bank make it substantively unconscionable to impose a class action ban upon employees whose wage and hour claims might sometimes be large enough to pursue individually? [read post]
Even if the court takes a person’s youth into consideration, however, it does not always result in a lesser sentence. [read post]
22 May 2024, 9:05 pm by renholding
Figure 2 illustrates that the probability of future litigation continues to rise with greater numbers of investigation-related tweets or articles during the month. [read post]