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30 Apr 2014, 4:30 am
Courts generally consider four factors: “(a) the place where the injury occurred; (b) the place where the conduct causing the injury occurred; (c) the domicile, residence, nationality, place of incorporation and place of business of the parties; and (d) the place where the relationship is centered. [read post]
13 Nov 2024, 4:29 am by Michael C. Dorf
Vance, or some other successor; (c) the extent to which the United States remains a constitutional democracy in which there are real elections; and (d) assuming the U.S. does still have real elections, the extent of the public's appetite for more Trump.For the sake of argument, let's assume away the potential obstacles. [read post]
8 Oct 2024, 5:24 am by Jocelyn Bosse
"The Munich Local Division of the Unified Patent Court (‘the Court’) has ruled in Syngenta v. [read post]
19 Oct 2014, 10:20 am
 So let's take a look at Case T-450/11 Galileo International Technology LLC v OHIM, the European Commission and the European Space Agency (ESA). [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 10:26 pm by Sean Hanover
§241.4(d)(1) (30 day ICE Review with criteria), 8 C.F.R. [read post]
14 Aug 2014, 5:00 am
Internally, Barclays acknowledged that it was “taking liberties” with the truth by suppressing the disclosure of this high frequency trading firm, but decided to falsify the analysis in order to “help ourselves”; b) Barclays falsely marketed the percentage of aggressive high frequency trading activity in its dark pool, asserting to clients and to the investing public that less than 10% of the trading activity in the pool was “aggressive,” while at the… [read post]
29 Jan 2016, 2:35 am
It was discovered in the V&A Archives (where the majority of Potter’s papers reside) in 2015 by an amazingly fortunate editor at publisher Penguin Random House Children’s. [read post]
23 Apr 2020, 12:30 pm by Comunicaciones_MJ
Al día hoy el Síndrome de Alienación Parental (SAP) no ha sido reconocido por la Asociación de Psicología como un síndrome. [read post]