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27 Aug 2010, 11:05 am by lawmrh
Of course most folks working for state bar organizations are hardly getting rich. [read post]
27 Nov 2015, 6:07 am
He argued that compelling him to disclose his text messages would violate the state and federal constitutions and was prohibited by state and federal statutes. . . . [read post]
10 Jun 2024, 3:45 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Sciocchetti v Molinsek 2024 NY Slip Op 00116 [223 AD3d 1046] January 11, 2024Appellate Division, Third Department is a case in which husband sues wife’s attorney on the theory that attorney and wife had a romantic relationship and worked together to hurt the husband financially. [read post]
22 Mar 2021, 5:37 pm by INFORRM
This is not a situation where the court may adopt the working hypothesis that foreign law matches domestic law. [read post]
3 Sep 2014, 2:45 am by Jeremy
Member States may however allow a work to be used, without its author’s consent, for the purpose of caricature, parody or pastiche. [read post]
27 Mar 2017, 12:40 pm
 But it is unreasonable if a motor that's supposed to work and that you have every reason to suspect would work suddenly doesn't work, leaving you to potentially die at sea. [read post]
1 Oct 2012, 7:34 pm
A long-time secretarial employee of the United States Forest Service (“Forest Service”), Clarice Sanchez, suffered irreversible brain damage after falling at work. [read post]
12 Aug 2011, 12:42 pm
If there's not a great deal of conflict between parents, and they simply want some help working out children's issues or a Parenting Plan, they may not be concerned about confidentiality or a court order. [read post]
11 Aug 2015, 4:00 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Some proposed settlement agreements may require court or agency approval Cheeks v Freeport Pancake House, Inc., USCA, 2ndCircuit, Docket 14-299 CVDorian Cheeks sued Freeport Pancake House [FPH] seeking to recover overtime wages, liquidated damages and attorneys’ fees under both the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act [FLSA] and New York State’s Labor Law. [read post]