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5 Sep 2018, 1:39 pm
American Express Co., 838 F. 3d 179, 184 (2016). [read post]
30 Mar 2020, 4:59 am by Chris Wesner
Her twin goals were “becoming the bridge between the American market and the Hispanic market” and “building a career as an entrepreneur. [read post]
5 Nov 2008, 10:47 am
American Tobacco Co., 84 F.3d 734, 746 (5th Cir.1996); McMillian, “The Nuisance Settlement  Problem,“ 31 Am. [read post]
19 Aug 2010, 2:59 am
-Mountain Dairy-Mountain-Nulaid-Ralph's-Shoreland-Sunshine-Sun Valley-TrafficandaEggs were packaged and re-packaged in varying size cartons. [read post]
22 Feb 2020, 6:11 am by Chris Wesner
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON In re: GYPC, INC., Debtor Case No. 17‐31030 Adv. [read post]
16 Jan 2021, 10:57 pm by Mahmoud Khatib
”[32] The parties’ intentions are considered a matter of law, and intent is referred to the trier of fact only if a court determines that the document is ambiguous as a matter of law.[33] Under the objective standard, statements of the parties’ intentions carry the greatest weight.[34] In Teachers Ins. and Annuity Ass’n of America v. [read post]
26 Jun 2010, 10:56 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Bad case: American Italian Pasta v. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
At most, we expect some establishments to perform some narrow checks at the time of a sale, often defined specifically and clearly by statute, for instance by laws that require bars not to serve people who are drunk or that require gun dealers to perform background checks on buyers.[7] Many of us value the fact that, in service-oriented economies, companies try hard to do what it takes to keep customers (consider the mentality that "the customer is always right"), rather than… [read post]
4 Nov 2013, 9:46 am by Jane Chong
Over the last month, on our New Republic: Security States newsfeed, we rolled out a series designed to explain why fairly allocating the costs of software deficiencies between software makers and users is so critical to addressing the growing problem of vulnerability-ridden code—and how such a regime will require questioning some of our deep-seated beliefs about the very nature of software security. [read post]
27 Sep 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
This kind of rhetoric, experts say, is the hallmark of a new era of American political discourse: one that allows, even encourages, vitriolic verbal abuse of children and teenagers. [read post]