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12 May 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
Four types of financial institutions are required to comply with the fair access provisions of FL HB 3 (i.e., they are “in-scope”): “qualified public depositories” (“QPDs”), which are depository institutions designated by the Florida Chief Financial Officer (“Florida CFO”) as qualified to take Florida public deposits pursuant to Chapter 280 of the Florida Statues;[2] “financial institutions subject to the… [read post]
2 Dec 2021, 2:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
Pappas et al. find that counterfeit cigarettes can have as much as seven times the lead of authentic brands, and close to three times as much thallium, a toxic heavy metal.[14] Other sources report finding insect eggs, dead flies, mold, and human feces in counterfeit cigarettes.[15] During prohibition of alcohol in the United States during the 1920s, increased enforcement did not manage to significantly decrease the prevalence of bootlegging because the… [read post]
29 Mar 2013, 7:47 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Here is our guide to the amici (we’ve highlighted the must-read briefs in red): The United States: Here. [read post]
1 Mar 2019, 6:41 am by Steven Cohen
Lee Memorial Health System et alUnited States District Court – Middle District of Florida – February 28th, 2019) involves a civil rights claim. [read post]
28 Sep 2009, 5:00 pm
Obama, President of the United States, et al. [read post]
27 Jan 2022, 2:22 pm by Florian Mueller
Interestingly (but this doesn't weaken the effort in the slightest) Epic's home state of North Carolina is not among them.Here's the 35 state AGs' amicus brief (this post continues below the document):22-01-27 Utah Et Al. [read post]
1 Jun 2020, 5:42 am by Richard Hunt
A new decision from the United States District Court in Illinois, Miracle-Pond, et al. v. [read post]
1 May 2013, 7:29 am by Sheldon Toplitt
(Photo credit: Wikipedia)The alleged altering and commercial exploitation of a nine-year-old photo of a then-teen with Down Syndrome that went viral on the Internet prompted the 26-year-old man and his parents last week to file an $18 million suit in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, according to reports by the Associated Press and the NashvilleCityPaper.com Web site.Holland et al. v. [read post]