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11 Apr 2024, 9:05 am by Jeffrey J. Spina-Jennings
A common benefit enjoyed by private foundations is the ability to pay reasonable compensation to employees and board members, even if they are related to a substantial contributor. [read post]
11 Apr 2024, 4:00 am by Eric Berger
Common Cause, undermined rather than reinforced democratic structures. [read post]
8 Apr 2024, 5:00 am by Written on behalf of Peter McSherry
This requirement was particularly common in the health care setting, wherein nurses, doctors and other medical health care professionals were mandated to receive the appropriate number of COVID-19 vaccinations before they would be permitted to return to the workplace. [read post]
8 Apr 2024, 5:00 am by Written on behalf of Peter McSherry
This requirement was particularly common in the health care setting, wherein nurses, doctors and other medical health care professionals were mandated to receive the appropriate number of COVID-19 vaccinations before they would be permitted to return to the workplace. [read post]
6 Apr 2024, 8:47 am by Mark Ashton
Curiously, wife’s petition stated that his punch had caused her to suffer dental injuries requiring “orthodontia. [read post]
5 Apr 2024, 2:44 am by CMS
The court considered that the question was whether, in order to overcome the state of affairs caused by the Sanctions, it was essential for the contract to be performed in strict accordance with its terms. [read post]
Introduction It is common for parties to English patent litigation to settle their differences after the first instance judgment on the merits from the Court. [read post]
3 Apr 2024, 9:05 pm by renholding
Bloom, the court identified five indicators that it found probative of market efficiency for common stock: high trading volume, analyst coverage, listing/market maker coverage, Form S-3 eligibility, and an observable cause-and-effect relationship between company announcements and security price movements.[4] Unger v. [read post]
3 Apr 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
Indeed, as one federal court recently stated, “the ‘crypto’ nomenclature may be of recent vintage, but the challenged transactions fall comfortably within the framework that courts have used to identify securities for nearly eighty years. [read post]
3 Apr 2024, 8:01 am by Laura
In OG v AG [2020] the court has gone further to state that conduct should be taken into account, not just where it is unjust, but also where the impact is financially measurable. [read post]