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13 Aug 2014, 11:22 am by Eric Goldman
Art. 19 In order to ensure freedom of expression and prevent censorship, the provider of internet applications can only be subject to civil liability for damages resulting from content generated by third parties if, after an specific court order, it does not take any steps to, within the framework of their service and within the time stated in the order, make unavailable the content that was identified as being unlawful, unless otherwise provided by law. [read post]
16 May 2024, 1:21 pm by Kyle Krull
This post is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. [read post]
21 Feb 2017, 2:35 pm by Karsner & Meehan, P.C.
L. c. 231, § 60D, which says “any claim by a minor against a health care provider stemming from professional services or health care rendered. [read post]
14 Dec 2023, 9:01 am by Richard Reibstein Esq.
One of the few things the new law does make clear is that licensed practicing lawyers, medical professionals, and construction contractors are excluded under the law, as are independent “sales representatives. [read post]
26 Apr 2010, 10:27 am by Richard A. Rogan
I've seen a Bank limit a guaranty, lend more than the limit and then find out that the language of the guaranty is faulty and does not provide that the guaranty also covers unpaid interest and collection costs in excess of the limit. [read post]
23 Oct 2009, 7:14 am
Stated differently, Parkman Whaling is as capable and competent an organization as Houlihan Lokey and Tudor Pickering, and to approve the far more exorbitant terms demanded by Houlihan Lokey and Tudor Pickering would suggest that these two firms somehow provide services that are superior in quality than those provided by Parkman Whaling. [read post]
30 Aug 2012, 7:19 am
” Only a “target communication initiated by the lawyer” directed to a “specific person” that “offers to provide” legal services is a solicitation. [read post]
30 Aug 2012, 7:19 am
” Only a “target communication initiated by the lawyer” directed to a “specific person” that “offers to provide” legal services is a solicitation. [read post]
28 Apr 2008, 10:15 pm
Diane Vieira: Another issue that was decided was in terms of the accounting that the applicant provided. [read post]
6 Apr 2022, 2:06 am by Doug Berkowitz, LifeSpeak
But that does not mean managers and HR professionals should dismiss this mental health phenomenon as something that’s just temporary and can therefore be ignored or downplayed. [read post]
6 Apr 2022, 2:06 am by Doug Berkowitz, LifeSpeak
But that does not mean managers and HR professionals should dismiss this mental health phenomenon as something that’s just temporary and can therefore be ignored or downplayed. [read post]
5 Jun 2014, 5:37 pm by Mitchell Lazarus
A production company that provides its own audio services would qualify. [read post]
1 Nov 2012, 2:48 pm by Louis Leichter
There are certain instances where the foreign medical graduate does not have to go through the substantially equivalent determination. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 11:56 pm by Florian Mueller
Simply put, the CCIA is all for IP when it's Google's IP, and all for infringement when Google infringes.The first sentence describes the CCIA, but misleadingly blows out of proportion the economic weight behind its brief:"The Computer & Communications Industry Association ('CCIA') represents over twenty companies of all sizes providing high technology products and services, including computer hardware and software, electronic commerce, telecommunications, and Internet products… [read post]
25 Oct 2011, 8:30 am
" The first case contained the Louisiana Supreme Court's pronouncement that "While clearly an act of malpractice can occur in the rendition of professional services, the patient must still be in the process of receiving 'health care' from the doctor or hospital when the negligent rendition of professional services occurs. [read post]
16 Aug 2016, 4:26 am by Jerry Kalish
Certain plans are exempt such as a plan that covers only substantial owners and plans sponsored by a professional service employer, e.g., law firm, accounting firm, medical practice that does not have more than 25 active participants. [read post]