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over 3 years ago
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Strother v. Morrison Cafeteria
Petitioner claimant initially sought worker's compensation for injuries sustained when she was assaulted at home by assailants that had followed her from respondent employer's place of business apparently thinking that she had the money from the...
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over 3 years ago
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Shields v. Gross
Plaintiff was a well-known actress. For many years prior to these events, she had been a child model and in 1975, when she was 10 years of age, she obtained several modeling jobs with defendant through her agent, the Ford Model Agency. One of the jobs...
Alexis Hardis
over 3 years ago
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March 2022 Litigation Insights
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over 3 years ago
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Rusthoven v. Commercial Standard Ins. Co.
The driver, who was operating a tractor-trailer in the course of his employment, claimed that an approaching car crossed over the center line and forced the tractor-trailer onto the shoulder, where the tractor-trailer slid into a ditch and overturned...
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Trump v. New York
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum to the Secretary of Commerce respecting the apportionment following the 2020 census. The memorandum announced a policy of excluding from the apportionment base aliens who were not in a lawful immigration status...
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over 3 years ago
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Jerke Constr., Inc. v. Home Fed. Sav. Bank
Defendant individual entered into an agreement to buy a bulldozer from a company. Later, the corporation gave a check to the company as a down payment for the bulldozer. Ultimately, the company issued a bill of sale to the corporation for the bulldozer...
Alexis Hardis
over 3 years ago
lexisforfederaljudiciary
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Sherica Celine
over 3 years ago
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Don’t Go Solo: Engaging with your Sole Proprietor Clients
According to data released by the Census Bureau , 2021 was a banner year for startups and sole proprietorships, with business filings increasing in states whose start-up success represents the highest number of new businesses on record, dating back to...
Sherica Celine
over 3 years ago
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COVID-19 and Residential Tenants
Access our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Kit: Residential Tenants' Rights to learn about COVID-19 protections available to residential tenants in your state. Find guidance for residential tenants, their counsel, and attorneys interested in performing...
Sherica Celine
over 3 years ago
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Practical Guidance
What’s Their Incentive? Examining Incentive Compensation in Start-ups
Traditional equity incentive compensation for a start-up’s employees, including its founders and other associated persons include grants of stock (restricted or otherwise) and stock options (rights to purchase company stock at a discount in the...
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