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24 Oct 2022, 5:14 am by INFORRM
Canada The Superior Court of Justice, Ontario handed down judgement in Marcellin v LPS et all 2022 ONSC 5886. [read post]
23 Nov 2016, 3:33 am by Robin Shea
Thanks ever so much to 2016 guest bloggers (in alphabetical order) Ken Carlson, Cara Crotty, Louise Davies (no web page), Tommy Eden, Billy Hammel, Steve Katz, Ellen Kearns, Damon Kitchen, Angelique Lyons, Marcia McShane, Alyssa Peters, Ray Poole, Angela Rapko, Kristine Sims, Stephanie Underwood, Heidi Wilbur, and Jon Yarbrough. [read post]
29 Mar 2024, 9:05 pm by Korinne Dunn
These states follow the logic of Marvin v. [read post]
4 Dec 2011, 9:36 pm
 The Kat thanks his friend Isabel Davies (Boyes Turner) for this snippet of news. [read post]
25 Jan 2016, 5:00 am by Randi Morrison
Webcast: “Pat McGurn’s Forecast for 2016 Proxy Season” Tune in tomorrow for the webcast – “Pat McGurn’s Forecast for 2016 Proxy Season” – when Davis Polk’s Ning Chiu and Gunster’s Bob Lamm join Pat McGurn of ISS to recap what transpired during the 2015 proxy season and what to expect for 2016. [read post]
29 Sep 2014, 8:40 am
For a (rare) example in which one of these statutes comes up, see Davis v. [read post]
17 Sep 2020, 12:34 pm by Aaron Mackey
Second, FOSTA expands potential liability for federal sex trafficking offenses by adding vague definitions and expanding the pool of enforcers. [read post]
28 Jul 2008, 5:45 pm
Over seven percent of pest fly pools also tested positive for E. coli O157:H7 (Keen et al., 2003). [read post]
10 Feb 2023, 4:44 am by admin
Putting aside the idiosyncratic chapter by the late Professor Berger, most of the third edition of the Reference Manual presented guidance on many important issues. [read post]
26 Jun 2019, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
Coming from a pool of ordinary citizens and owing no financial allegiance to the government, juries had the power to the thwart the excesses of powerful and overly ambitious government officials.Nowhere was this more true than in criminal cases, where the grand jury could terminate any prosecution it deemed “unfounded or malicious,” and the petit jury could interpose itself on behalf of the defendant if the executive sought to trump up charges against a political critic.But the… [read post]