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27 Oct 2021, 5:21 am by Sophie Britton (Bristows)
In Unwired Planet, the UK Supreme Court said that the UK national courts can set FRAND terms without both parties’ consent. [read post]
27 Oct 2021, 5:21 am by Brian Cordery (Bristows)
In Unwired Planet, the UK Supreme Court said that the UK national courts can set FRAND terms without both parties’ consent. [read post]
26 Oct 2021, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Although Texas seeks to use the law and the litigation over it as a vehicle for overturning Roe v. [read post]
26 Oct 2021, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Although Texas seeks to use the law and the litigation over it as a vehicle for overturning Roe v. [read post]
26 Oct 2021, 6:32 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
It all started when the police got a 911 call stating that the mother's boyfriend was threatening people in the house with a chainsaw. [read post]
26 Oct 2021, 2:42 am by Kevin LaCroix
A recent paper highlights the extent of these D&O claim risks in the United States. [read post]
25 Oct 2021, 12:16 pm by Public Employment Law Press
" Noting that the Employer's determination was supported by documentary evidence of Petitioner's misconduct and history of tardiness, the Appellate Division, citing Matter of Adelana v New York City Dept. of Educ., 194 AD3d 463, said that there was nothing in the record to support Petitioner's argument that the Employer made its determination in bad faith. [read post]
25 Oct 2021, 12:16 pm by Public Employment Law Press
" Noting that the Employer's determination was supported by documentary evidence of Petitioner's misconduct and history of tardiness, the Appellate Division, citing Matter of Adelana v New York City Dept. of Educ., 194 AD3d 463, said that there was nothing in the record to support Petitioner's argument that the Employer made its determination in bad faith. [read post]
24 Oct 2021, 9:05 pm by Jasmine Harris
Some state laws, however, allow plaintiffs to recover damages for enforcing the state equivalent of Title III provisions. [read post]