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U.S. Appeals Court Provides Guidelines for Enforceable Online Contracts
On October 1, 2002 the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that an online contract was not formed where defendants placed the clickwrap agreement for downloading free software from their website below the "Download" button because plaintiffs were not given reasonable notice of the agreement terms....
Tags: Plaintiff, Agreement, U.S. Appeals Court, Defendant, Thelen Reid & Priest, Tools & Techniques, Management
White papers 2002-10-01
Fiduciary Duty in the Zone of Insolvency
In 2003, Judge Robert Sweet of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York - who denied the defendants a jury trial, on the grounds that Pereira was seeking restitution, not damages - found the defendants liable for $45 million of losses suffered by Trace. Although earlier...
Tags: CFO Publishing Corp., Defendant
White papers 2005-08-25

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U.S. District Court for W. District of NY denies defendant's motion
Concluding a police officer had reasonable cause to stop and detain the defendant, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York denied the defendant's motion to suppress as evidence the gun found in his car.
Tags: U.S. District Court
Research articles 2006-02-22
SEC REGULATOR SUGGESTS FORFEITING 'COLLEGIALITY' OR FACE 'CO- DEFENDANT'
When board members and managers need answers to questions, they should forfeit "collegiality" in lieu of the prospects of another "C" word--co-defendant--according to Hal Degenhart, a district administrator for the Securities and Ex When board members and managers need answers to questions, they should forfeit "collegiality" in lieu...
Tags: SEC
Research articles 2004-12-13
SEC regulator suggests forfeiting 'collegiality' or face 'co-defendant'
When board members and managers need answers to questions, they should forfeit "collegiality" in lieu of the prospects of another "C" word -co-defendant -according to Hal Degenhart, a district administrator for the securities and ExchaWhen board members and managers need answers to questions, they should forfeit "collegiality" in lieu of...
Tags: SEC
Research articles 2005-01-01
DVDINSIDER: Out With The Old, In With The New - The MPAA Files A Revised Motion Against DeCSS Defendant
DVD News 04-07-2000 DVDINSIDER: Out With The Old, In With The New - The MPAA Files A Revised Motion Against DeCSS Defendant DVD NEWS-7 April 2000-DVDINSIDER: Out With The Old, In With The New - The MPAA Files A Revised...
Tags: DVD, hyperlink, MPAA
Research articles 2000-04-07
Defendant corporation has no personal right of privacy
A trial court's decision to allow an insurance company defendant to go incognito at trial resulted in prejudicial error, the Court of Special Appeals has held, remanding the uninsured motorist action back to Baltimore City Circuit Court for a new trial. In the instant matter, the defendant, a...
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, privacy, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Research articles 2004-06-10
[ Man in Emporia trial testifies against co-defendant ]
Man in Emporia trial testifies against co-defendant Fire deaths: Ethan Griffin says he was with Wallace L. Dixon on the night of the explosion By Paul Eakins The Capital-Journal EMPORIA --- One of two men charged with killing a woman and her...
Tags: apartment, crack, Dixon, Gomez Advisors Inc.
Research articles 2002-04-30
U.S. FTC: FTC "Project Scofflaw" defendant sentenced.
M2 PRESSWIRE-4 December 1998-U.S. FTC: FTC "Project Scofflaw" defendant sentenced C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:031298 -- Lonny Remmers receives 46-month prison term On November 23, 1998, U.S. District Judge Linda H. McLaughlin in Santa Ana, California, sentenced Lonny Remmers,...
Tags: FTC, MARKETING, Telemarketing
Research articles 1998-12-04
Defendant's request denied
By Steve Fry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL A murder defendant asked that his trial be delayed due to his lack of mental health records, but a Shawnee County District Court judge denied the request Tuesday. The trial of Charles Hollingsworth III, 19, who is charged with...
Tags: Hollingsworth
Research articles 2007-07-04
Technology Research Corporation Adds Fedders Corporation as Additional Defendant in Its Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Tower Manufacturing Corporation
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Robert S. Wiggins, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Technology Research Corporation TRC, (NASDAQ:TRCI), today announced that the Company has added Fedders Corporation (NYSE:FJC), a global manufacturer of air treatment products, including room air conditioners, as an additional defendant in the previously filed lawsuit in the...
Tags: Tower Manufacturing Corp.
Research articles 2005-09-15
Defendant determined to be a flight risk by U.S. District Court for
In a case where the defendant was arrested for conspiring to import more than $1 million worth of marijuana into the United States, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York determined he was a flight risk and should be detained while he awaits his trial.
Tags: U.S. District Court
Research articles 2005-03-28
Smart Media adds Symbol Technologies as defendant in $218M case
Lawyers for Smart Media of Delaware Inc. filed a motion to add Symbol Technologies as a defendant in its case against a Symbol subsidiary.
Tags: Symbol Technologies Inc.
Research articles 2003-10-03
Former UCLA, NBA basketball player defendant in lawsuit
INDIO -- Kiki Vandeweghe, former star basketball player for the UCLA Bruins and in the NBA, has been named a defendant in a civil suit brought against him and his father, a physician in Indian Wells.The suit relates the story of a young woman, who for eight years was a...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, lawsuit, NBA, University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 1998-08-21
Former UCLA, NBA basketball player defendant in lawsuit
INDIO -- Kiki Vandeweghe, former star basketball player for the UCLA Bruins and in the NBA, has been named a defendant in a civil suit brought against him and his father, a physician in Indian Wells.The suit relates the story of a young woman, who for eight years was a...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, lawsuit, NBA, University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 1998-08-21
State still a defendant in foster care suit
The Journal staff Federal Judge John W. Reynolds has ruled that the state will remain a defendant in a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of 13 foster children that claims Milwaukee County's foster care program is inadequate The judge...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union
Research articles 1995-02-04
Grand jury adds charges, defendant
A federal grand jury added charges and a new defendant this month to the case accusing a Utah couple with evading taxes on overseas sales of cosmetics and health supplements. Thomas E. Mower Sr. and his former wife, Leslie DeeAnn Mower, owners of Neways Inc., were indicted last...
Tags: commission, FINANCE, income, Internal Revenue Service, SALES, Taxes
Research articles 2003-04-22
Egypt opposition leader's co-defendant says confessed under duress
CAIRO AFP — A co-defendant in the trial of Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nur withdrew incriminating statements he had made against the presidential contender, saying he confessed under duress. Ayman Ismail was testifying in the continuing trial of Nur, leader of the Al-Ghad Tomorrow party, who is charged with...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Leadership, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-06-30
MO Court of Appeals, Western District rules third-party defendant
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, answered the question of whether or not plaintiffs can release an unnamed defendant from liability when a settlement is reached. The answer in the writ of prohibition case Curators of the University of Missouri and Alan M. Luger, M.D. vs. Honorable...
Tags: physician, prohibition, statute, University of Missouri
Research articles 2006-01-24
Co-defendant pleads guilty
By Steve Fry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL A co-defendant of Michael Craig Cooper, who is charged with defrauding customers of a tax-savings scheme while heading Renaissance, The Tax People Inc., in Topeka, will testify against Cooper as part of a plea agreement, federal court records showed on Wednesday....
Tags: Cooper, FINANCE, fraud, Litigation, Renaissance, Taxes
Research articles 2006-10-12
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