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16 Mar 2019, 11:15 am by Larry
That is the issue in McMesson Canada Corp. v. [read post]
31 Aug 2015, 10:15 am by Dennis Crouch
A plastic lid connected to the plastic base by a perforated strip. [read post]
13 Oct 2019, 1:07 pm by Ron Friedmann
Spool forward 50 years and the concept to replace plastics is data. [read post]
20 Mar 2019, 7:42 am by Steven Cohen
  The design defect at issue is that the plastic/polymer impeller it uses can fracture and then be ejected. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 12:25 pm
The information was given on the condition that the information not be used to prosecute him. [read post]
24 Aug 2016, 9:40 am by Dennis Crouch
That means that the process focused on the best fit rather than the yes/no analysis used in infringement cases. [read post]
30 Jan 2012, 9:25 am by Eric
This formation process (mandatory clickthrough with hyperlinked terms) has been upheld in dozens of cases. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 6:30 am
Folkerte asked defendant about the cigar box, which defendant removed from the backpack and opened to reveal two clear plastic bags containing marijuana, later weighed at 1.45 ounces. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 1:28 pm by Joe Consumer
Props to The Washington Spectator for their great weekend investigative piece about the David v. [read post]
31 May 2010, 7:09 am by Chuck Becker
  Certainly a lessor of plastic totes knows that a company might use the totes to store solvents that might be spilled or otherwise released. [read post]
19 Jun 2009, 10:34 am by Matt Cameron
Using current methods, at least to the extent that my English-major brain can understand them, the analysis of the composition of a given substance requires selective human application of a scientific process to specific evidence. [read post]
11 Jul 2011, 3:45 am by Sean Wajert
In re: Bisphenol-A Polycarbonate Plastic Products Liability Litigation, No. [read post]
29 Jan 2007, 4:23 pm
It's about a plastic surgery that allegedly went bad, and a web site that the patient (Georgette Gilbert) subsequently created -- www.mysurgerynightmare.com -- that detailed, as the name of the site suggests, her experience with the process. [read post]