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At the very least, the removal of mandatory arbitration will be a strong deterrent that will make it (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJul 27, 2010
Crime by false pretense is one of the first hypos that are thrown at first-year law students to try (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJul 14, 2010
As great as it is to hear a judgment come down in your favor, generally when it comes to collecting (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJun 22, 2010
These massive damages awards are part of the reason why punitive damages are the focal point of the (more…)
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- Jay RiveraJun 10, 2010
It seems very unlikely that Subway, if it actually decides to go through with legal action, will suc (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 24, 2010
The FCC plans come as a response to hundreds of complaints from customers who have been experiencing (more…)
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- Jay RiveraMay 20, 2010
A multimillionaire who’s behind on his payments for his personal space shuttle probably isn’t go (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 19, 2010
There have been talks of a settlement between the SEC and Goldman. Experts speculate that Goldman m (more…)
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- Jay RiveraMay 18, 2010
Lawsuits surrounding the BP oil rig disaster are everywhere: private lawsuits by families of decease (more…)
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- Jay RiveraMay 12, 2010
So, what are the likely legal consequences? Obviously, you can’t sue a volcano (and if you could, (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 11, 2010