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11 Jun 2014, 4:00 am by Steve Vladeck
Harris’s parents, proceeding on behalf of their son’s estate, brought negligence claims against Kellogg, Brown, & Root Services (“KBR”), the PMC hired to perform certain maintenance services at the barracks, on the ground that KBR had failed to comply with the standard of care for work performed under its contracts. [read post]
11 May 2022, 10:34 am by Jacob Tingen
As a few common topics to consider that are often included in these documents, you may have to: Hold a vote between all the business’s members and owners to dissolve the business.Get written permission of all members and owners to dissolve the business.Determine a formal date of dissolution and the action plan leading up to that date.Figure out a plan for distributing the business’s assets to members, owners, and creditors.Figure out a plan for closing out the business’s… [read post]
4 Sep 2023, 5:44 am by Kevin LaCroix
In the meantime, in the current environment, banks continue to face questions about their interest rate risk; their levels and amounts of uninsured deposits; sector concentration; and significant exposure to a deteriorating commercial real estate marketplace. [read post]
5 Aug 2017, 11:50 am by Wolfgang Demino
 THE GIST OF THE DISSENT There is no authority for the majority opinion's proposition that when collection letters are only a little bit false, misleading, or unfair, debt collectors cannot be statutorily liable. [read post]
3 Apr 2019, 7:54 pm
  The full original text of the Guiding cases follow from the original Chinese website (仅限中文i), followed by a crude English translation (to give readers the gist). [read post]
14 Jul 2018, 6:42 am by Eric Goldman
Moreover, if it is not obvious from the face of the statements that they indeed conveyed an actionable meaning, the plaintiff must clearly specify the meaning it contends was conveyed by them, and any extrinsic facts necessary to lend them that meaning—the equivalents, respectively, of what are known in defamation as the “innuendo,” or defamatory gist or sting, and the “inducement,” or factual context necessary to render facially neutral words… [read post]