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Smith was involved in litigation in California. She lost her case in the trial court. She appealed to the California appellate court.
In 2006, Myspace, an Internet Web site for young adult social networking, was sued by the Universal Music Group, Inc., for copyright infringement.
Margaret Beattie was seriously injured in an automobile accident in Delaware and was rendered a quadriplegic following the accident.
The United States age discrimination law protects individuals beginning at the age of 40.
A&M Records, plaintiffs, are in the business of the commercial recording, distribution, and sale of copyrighted musical compositions and sound recordings.
Explain the two situations that cause the state and federal courts to have concurrent jurisdiction.
What is the attorney–client privilege and what is the rationale for its existence? Explain the importance of the work-product doctrine.
Jacobson, a Michigan resident, sued Hasbro Corporation for negligence after one of Hasbro’s truck drivers fell asleep and ran his semi off the road.
Marx Corporation is incorporated in the state of Delaware, but all of the firm’s business is conducted within the state of New York. Sanders.
Attorney Fox represented Davis in a number of drunk driving cases. Davis shows up at Fox’s office to discuss having the attorney draw up a will for him.
Watson brought a negligence case against the PrescripShun Drug Store to recover damages for injuries he received from falling on the wet floor of the store.
There has been widespread debate over governmental regulation of financial entities. Discuss the various laws, and the ethical considerations
Robert Martin allowed a business associate, E. L. McBride, to use his American Express Card in a joint business venture in which they were involved.
Joe T. Morris received a bad credit rating from the Credit Bureau of Cincinnati based on a bankruptcy filing by his wife that had occurred before their marriage
When Jerry Markham and Marcia Harris became engaged, they found a house that they wanted to buy and jointly applied for a mortgage.
Campbell Soup ran ads on television showing solid ingredients at the top of a bowl of soup in a “mock-up”display.
In a television advertisement, Tropicana Products, Inc., had Bruce Jenner, U.S. Olympic decathlon champion, squeezing an orange.
Millstone applied for a new automobile insurance policy after he moved from Washington, D.C., to St. Louis.
On January 22, 2001, Marlene Moffett bought a used 1998 Honda Accord from Hendrick Honda in Woodbridge, Virginia.
Jon Goulet attended the University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire and Regis University in Denver, Colorado, from which he earned a bachelor’s degree in history.
To purchase the car, Jeff secured a loan with Cosco Federal Credit Union (Cosco). Soon thereafter, the car was stolen and Jeff stopped making payments.
When a customer presents a check, the merchant contacts CrossCheck, which estimates the probability that the check will clear the bank.
Source One Associates, Inc., is based in Poughquag, New York. Peter Easton, Source One’s president, is responsible for its daily operations.
Explain how the critical legal studies and the feminist schools of jurisprudence are similar.
If the president vetoes a bill passed by Congress, is there any way the bill can become law? Explain.