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23 Jun 2020, 4:25 pm by INFORRM
Armstrong v McIntosh (No.4) [2020] WASC 31– a defamation case heard in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. [read post]
26 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm by INFORRM
  Default judgment had been entered in favour of the plaintiff.ABC News had a piece Armstrong v McIntosh (N0.4) [2020] WASC 31 Libel claim based on 4 defamatory text messages. [read post]
5 Apr 2019, 5:58 am
Katz and Laura McIntosh, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, on Friday, March 29, 2019 Tags: Board composition, Board dynamics, Board performance, Board turnover, Boards of Directors, Diversity, Outside directors Independent Directors: New Class of 2018 Posted by Steve W. [read post]
8 Feb 2019, 6:04 am
McIntosh, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, on Thursday, February 7, 2019 Tags: Accounting, Accounting standards, Board oversight, Boards of Directors, Compliance and disclosure interpretation, Financial reporting, GAAP, SEC, SEC enforcement, Securities enforcement, Securities regulation Amicus Brief of Law and Finance Professors in Verition Partners v. [read post]
9 Jul 2018, 6:33 am
Peter Marcus Kristensen, International Relations at the End: A Sociological Autopsy Joshua Tschantret, Cleansing the Caliphate: Insurgent Violence against Sexual Minorities Ore Koren & Anoop K Sarbahi, State Capacity, Insurgency, and Civil War: A Disaggregated Analysis Christopher McIntosh & Ian Storey, Between Acquisition and Use: Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism Charles Crabtree, Holger L Kern, & Steven Pfaff, Mass Media and the Diffusion of… [read post]
9 Apr 2018, 4:21 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Realty Assoc. v Lichtenstein, 21 AD3d 793, 798; McIntosh Bldrs. v Ball, 264 AD2d 869, 870; Cafferty v Thompson, 223 AD2d 99, 102). [read post]
23 Mar 2018, 3:25 pm by Jennifer McGrath
In August, 2016, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. [read post]
5 Feb 2018, 6:34 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
Unless the police have reason to doubt the victim's first-hand account, the police have probable cause to credit that account.The case is McIntosh v. [read post]