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1 Mar 2009, 4:48 am
While the parish has not formally dissociated itself from the Episcopal Church, the complaint (full text) in Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Pennsylvania v. [read post]
17 Nov 2008, 12:03 am
In addition to lack of temporal and spacial proximity, the recent SCC case of Mustapha v. [read post]
20 Nov 2012, 10:25 am by Antonin I. Pribetic
In 1964 the US Supreme Court as New York Times Co v Sullivan (1964) 376 U.S. 254 recognised that the First Amendment applied to state laws on defamation. [read post]
30 Aug 2007, 11:43 am
You can't generally sue if someone accidentally whacks you in the head with a golf ball while you're playing golf. [read post]
1 Feb 2013, 5:30 am by Gene Quinn & Angel Krippner
VideoShare filed this lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. [read post]
6 Jan 2014, 11:30 am
For example, the copyright holder can also sue for copyright infringement, which could increase damages by as much as $150,000. [read post]
30 Jan 2009, 2:22 pm
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act was initiated by Congress in reaction to the United States Supreme Court’s 2007 decision in Ledbetter v. [read post]
20 Jan 2011, 7:11 pm by Venkat
The California Court of Appeal recently issued a blockbuster of a decision in Hypertouch v. [read post]
8 Mar 2021, 7:26 am by Kyle Persaud
” (,State ex rel Lane v. $725.00) Thus, if a car accident took place when you were a minor, you may file the lawsuit within one year after you turn eighteen. [read post]
8 Mar 2021, 7:26 am by Kyle Persaud
” (,State ex rel Lane v. $725.00) Thus, if a car accident took place when you were a minor, you may file the lawsuit within one year after you turn eighteen. [read post]
28 Oct 2008, 8:45 am by Robert Hougham
Coming soon… Max Mosley v United Kingdom. [read post]
10 Apr 2017, 2:22 pm by David Faustman
Citibank, N.A., holding that state “public policy” precludes the enforcement of arbitration agreements where a class sues for “public injunctive relief” under Business and Professions Code § 17200, California’s much abused “unfair competition” statute. [read post]