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27 Dec 2022, 4:24 am by Peter J. Sluka
It makes no sense for Article VIII, Section 2’s requirement of member consent to dissolution to apply to dissolution under Article VIII, Section 1(a) (members’ consent), 1(c) (sale of the business), or 1(d) (judicial decree of dissolution). [read post]
18 Dec 2022, 3:52 pm by admin
The federal district court decision in the case of Bell v. [read post]
29 Mar 2012, 4:19 pm by Moshe (Thomas A.) Sharon, R.N., M.P.H.
These authors state that they based their debate on “four ethical principles associated with the DNP: (a) social responsibility, (b) respect for persons, (c) do no harm, and (d) justice as fairness. [read post]
18 May 2011, 1:00 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
Article 5(2) defines fiscal offenses to include (a) an offense relating to the reporting and payment of taxes or customs duties, or (b) an offense relating to currency exchange laws. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 4:16 am by Marie Louise
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton (Patents Post-Grant) District Court C D California: TP tops Despatch as court rules up is not down: Despatch Industries v TP Solar (Green Patent Blog)   US Patents – Lawsuits and strategic steps Late Allergan Reduction – “The allergans” requires all allergans not just one or more: Late Allergen Reduction v Dynarex (Chicago Intellectual Property Law Blog) Mondis – Public statements by… [read post]
15 Aug 2008, 2:28 pm
  The Court considered the factors set out in the Restatement (Second) of Torts §767, which include "(a) the nature of the actor's conduct, (b) the actor's motive, (c) the interests of the other with which the actor's conduct interferes, (d) the interests sought to be advanced by the actor, (e) the social interests in protecting the freedom of the actor and the contractual interests of the other, (f) the proximity or remoteness of… [read post]
6 Feb 2007, 10:53 am
Specifically, Doe argues that the following factors support his position: (A) he is challenging governmental action; (B) disclosure of Doe's name would subject him to threats of physical harm to himself and his child; (C) Plainfield will not be prejudiced by the anonymity of Doe's name; and (D) there is no strong public interest in the disclosure of Doe's name. * * * In summary, all relevant factors favor anonymity and we conclude that Doe's need for… [read post]