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    There are three important considerations the appropriate courts have in this lawsuit against Novelty Now, Funny Face and Chris, Matt, and Ian: Personal jurisdiction is, the court can exercise judicial power and can sue the defendant. In the case of, Mr. Margolin filed a lawsuit in New York against Novelty Now and Chris, Matt and Ian. The personal jurisdiction can be waived for Chris, Matt and Ian that live in California and has a contract with Novelty Now located in Florida. Being that Chris,…

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    “Does merely being obese without health problems entitle a person to compensation? That is, are the social issues alone sufficient to trigger a fault/responsibility response in a lawsuit?” By using these questions, Williams demonstrates that obesity lawsuits cannot be held to the same standard of proof as other lawsuits, portraying their attacks on fast food corporations as unwarranted. She furthers this description when she asks readers “How does a plaintiff’s attorney choose the next defendant…

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    Car Injury Cases

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    complicate matters. This is when you should consider a lawsuit against the insurance company on behalf of the other driver. Before you consider a lawsuit, you should understand the process and remedies that are available to you when you sue. This is when you should consult with an attorney for car accident damages. An experience attorney will know exactly what you should receive for compensation. He or she can talk to you about the stages of the lawsuit, whether you live in a no-fault state…

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    Uber Court Cases

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    action lawsuit against Uber by its drivers. Uber drivers sued the Uber Company by claiming that they violated the Fair Labor Standards Act in which they felt that…

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    Case Study: Sam Ellis

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    Sam Ellis, CEO of Forward Software, is concerned with a lawsuit between Focus Software and Discount Software. Focus is suing Discount on the basis that VIP Scheduler, Discount's product, is infringing copyright on Focus's software, Focus A-B-C. Forward Software wants to expand into the applications industry and provide high-quality product in the software market. Forward Software recently released a product, Cinco, in competition with Focus A-B-C. Cinco allowed its users to emulate Focus A-B-C's…

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    Medical Malpractice

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    Medical malpractice lawsuits are increasingly becoming a common feature in the medical field in recent times. This to majority of physicians is a nightmare because most of them, or any other medical practitioners, do not anticipate a situation in their medical career where they will be sued by the same patients they swear to assist in their admission to the medical fraternity. However, despite this increased awareness of medical negligence by medical practitioners on the part of the public,…

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    have predicted that Dental Examiners will lead to a large amount of lawsuits against state boards. These predictions have come true with plaintiffs bringing antitrust suits across the United States. For example, plaintiffs have filed antitrust lawsuits, based upon Dental Examiners, against state boards in Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Louisiana, Connecticut, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. These lawsuits can provide valuable information on how courts may enforce…

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    South Carolina is contained in the South Caroline Code of Laws (Chapter 51, Article 1). It defines wrongful death as occurring when an individual dies through “the wrongful act, neglect or default of another” and details who can bring wrongful death lawsuits and the nature of damages which can be recovered. What is Wrongful Death? Wrongful death can occur through either the negligence or intentional act of another person. Negligence could be found, for example, if someone dies as the result…

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    Taco Bell Case Summary

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    Samikkannu, & O’Rourke, 2011). Furthermore, the lawsuit noted that internally, Taco Bell referred to the product as “seasoned ground beef” and its “seasoned beef” as “taco meat filling” (Roper, Samikkannu, & O’Rourke, 2011). Therefore, the plaintiff, Amanda Obney, expressed concern that the product should be labeled “taco meat filling” versus beef (Roper, Samikkannu, & O’Rourke, 2011). Consequently, the Taco Bell Corporation fell victim to a lawsuit on January 19, 2011, when the company…

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    Planned Parenthood Case

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    Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against the Center for Medical Progress in the Federal District Court in San Francisco on Thursday, January 14, for the group’s undercover video footage of certain Planned Parenthood clinics. The lawsuit alleges conspiracy, fraud, and other violations made against Planned Parenthood through the released videos. The filed lawsuit claims that the defendants fabricated a tissue procurement company in order to access private medical conferences and procured false…

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