Sentences with phrase «recent court cases»

Alisa Carr, partner at Leech Tishman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a litigator and a real estate transaction lawyer and said that while the Americans with Disabilities Act predates widespread use of the internet and courts have been split on the issue, recent court cases have found that a business's accessibility obligations do extend to its website and mobile applications.
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That is why the recent court cases broadcast on national news have drawn attention to the fact that those buyers ended up paying two commissions.
You must explain that recent court cases clearly set out that they can be sued and they can not mask problems.
(76) Two recent court cases demonstrate some of the more technical shortcomings of these provisions.
Volunteer screening requires more than an instant search and recent court cases support this.
It was an important and constructive meeting in which we raised our concerns over the recent court cases and made it clear we apply a strict legal process to any government request for data or content restrictions.
That bit about recent court cases?
Recent court cases in Canada have established that as an employer hosting a party where alcohol is served, you have a «duty of care» for the safety of your employees and attendees (this also applies to off - site activities such as social functions.)
HARVEY BROWNSTONE From Saturday's Globe and Mail April 24, 2009 at 11:40 PM EDT Several recent court cases have focused on the serious problem of parental alienation.
Presented «Taking Stock of Recent Court Cases» at the «Personal Injury Cases: Calculating and Proving Damages» seminar
Recent court cases include Lehman Brothers Finance AG v Klaus Tschira Stiftung GmbH [2014] EWHC 2782 (Ch) Jessica was instructed (with Hugh Mercer QC) for the defendants in their successful application for a stay of English proceedings in relation to an ISDA Master Agreement, on the grounds that conciliation proceedings in Switzerland were sufficient to trigger the lis alibi pendens provision in Article 27 (1) of the Lugano Convention 2007.
It is often the first place where you can find links to recent court cases, new legislation, and international documents.
Two recent court cases look at the perils of choosing multiple estate trustees and attorneys for property.
As most lawyers would agree, few recent court cases have had the impact of last year's Supreme Court decision in R. v. Jordan.
Lunchtime seminars are also staged by individual practice groups, covering anything from recent court cases to legal updates in specific areas like leveraged finance.
I missed this news of this back in July: a 9/20/17 Reuters report summed up the situation in relation to another pair of more recent court cases (which I dissected in my previous post):
A number of recent court cases have debated the issue of financial compensation for emotional damages stemming from the negligent loss of a pet.
PIJAC is a litigant in recent court cases affecting the fisher trade, and is working with Hawai'i's fishers and state regulators on new research about the environmental sustainability of ornamental fishing.
Recent court cases serve as a reminder that your plan provider is under no obligation to offer you the lowest - cost investments.
Writers still have little clout legally (as witness recent court cases and decisions that treat publishers and distributors and libraries as the only folks with skin in the game) and we never will as long as we waste time sniping at each other and publishing models.
Personnel Policy Services editors have analyzed the FMLA statute, the DOL regulations, and recent court cases to provide some practical answers to your difficult questions.
Pro-fracking supporters are proclaiming victory in two recent court cases that have overturned municipal bans on drilling.
As the recent court cases on force majeure point out, the gas industry could have been doing vertical shale drilling / fracking, as well as drilling in conventional formations, the whole time that the SGEIS / regulation process has been ongoing.
Central Christian moral teachings, especially those on love, marriage, and family life, are under constant attack and recent court cases in Britain have established that it is increasingly difficult for Christians to live and work according to their consciences.
In fact, Lash says this rule might be warranted given a recent court case.
As an economic statistician who analyzes data for a living, I have been fascinated to observe the recent court case involving hiQ Labs and LinkedIn.
In a recent court case, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Justice is prohibited from using federal funds to prosecute businesses who operate within state laws regarding medical marijuana.
Sadly, a recent court case showed the problem of corrupting government to the benefit of hot - wired interests exists in Albany too.
A BBC Horizon programme last week covering the recent court case over the teaching of intelligent design in US schools commissioned a MORI poll asking what people in Britain thought.
But as the recent court case shows, it is not sturdy enough to support a multimillion - dollar, decades - long federal research program.
(Calif.) In an effort to make charter school facilities ruled illegal in a recent court case compliant, state officials are recommending the unauthorized uses be allowed to temporarily remain open under a state waiver process.
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No home rule exceptions A recent court case ruled that a «home rule» city in Oklahoma may NOT pass a breed - specific law that conflicts with the state law against BSL.
Inevitably, the subject of the recent court case against him for plagiarism arose, nicely adding colour to the conversation.
Al Gore's claim to this effect, listed as an error in the recent court case that has been exciting the delusionists, has the full support of everyone I talked to there.
Be that as it may, distress matters because a recent court case (Vidal Hall — v - Google) held that only distress rather than financial damage was needed to open up a claim against a data controller for compensation under the Data Protection Act (DPA) and for the time being this ruling stands.»
He was inspired to make the request, he said, by a recent court case in Australia where the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court approved an application to use Facebook to notify a couple that they had lost their home after defaulting on a loan.
Peter Straszynski discusses a recent court case that demonstrates the risks of mischaracterizing workers as independent contractors.
In a recent court case in NC, USA, the appeals court upheld that the trial court did not make a mistake in forcing a person to choose between counsel and testifying.
However, a recent court case and New York Times report have highlighted safety concerns about the sunroof, particularly in rollover crashes and even when the window is closed.
Willens points to a recent court case that was decided in favor of the IRS as an example of the shift.
The recent court case Krawchuk vs. Scherbak should make all Realtors stop and think carefully about the use of the disclosure forms that many advocate should be used in every deal.
In a recent court case, a paralegal and a real estate agent sued the previous owners of a home (which they believed they were entitled to purchase), as well as the new owners of the property and the lawyers facilitating the purchase.
A recent court case may set a precedent that you can't ignore.
In a recent court case, the purchaser signed a standard form of Agreement of Purchase and Sale to buy the vendor's residential property.
In fact, a recent court case shows that «when a consumer sued a major national brand for the actions of a nearly defunct franchisee, documents filed by the company contended that the franchisor bears no responsibility for the actions of the individual franchisee or its agents — and the court agreed.»
In a recent court case, an Alberta judge awarded a real estate brokerage partial commissions after the brokerage sued to recover commissions from a commercial property buyer.
A recent court case, 2252493 Ontario Limited vs the Queen, provided some direction on this situation, and an expensive lesson learned for the vendor of the property.

Not exact matches

In 2005, under very similar circumstances, Sears Canada was found guilty of being too liberal in advertising discounts on car tires and was assessed fines and legal costs of nearly $ 500,000; in fact, the recent court filings about the mattress business specifically mention the old tire case.
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