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    Panhellenic Participation

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    the Panhellenic Delegate fully understands and complies with all NPC guidelines and agreements. • Inform the Membership Adviser of any proposed changes in campus recruitment procedures and inform the Advisory Board of any Panhellenic policies or concerns. • Be familiar with Fraternity, chapter and campus recruitment procedures, the current NPC Manual of Information and other resources relating…

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    Agenda Summary

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    The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m. The first order of business was the approval of the Agenda. Mr. Kirkland made a motion to accept the Agenda as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. The next item was the approval of the Minutes from the September 13th Annual Membership Meeting. Mr. Mack made a motion to approve the Minutes as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. Next on the Agenda was the Audited Financial Report. Ms. Olejnik and Ms. Stefanski…

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    James Thomas Case Summary

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    James Thomas, 44, of Villa Rica, Georgia, was summoned on government charges of wire misrepresentation and IRS evasion emerging from an affirmed development expense extortion plan including $1.7 million. Thomas was prosecuted by a government excellent jury on September 15, 2015. As indicated by the U.S. Lawyer, the charges, and other data introduced in court: Between 2008 and 2011, Thomas depicted his firm, Trilateral Capital and Development LLC ("Trilateral"), as a legitimate and settled…

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    First semester and second semester of last year I got a parking ticket because there weren't any spots open In Commons 1. The first time I got a ticket I went to the store, came back, and there weren't any spots. So, I parked in the handicapped spot. The ULM police department charged me $150. Something was telling me not to go but I went anyway. The risk treatment method that I used is retain. It is classified as this method because I retained risk by staying in the handicapped spot and avoided…

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    The Slants Case Analysis

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    This is an appeal by the Petitioner, the United States Patent and Trademark Office, from a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the federal circuit (Moore, J.,) dated December 22, 2015 vacating and remanding the decision of the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, In re Tam, 108 U.S.P.W.2d 1305, No. 85472044, 2013 WL 5498164 (T.T.A.B. 2013). Respondent is a member of the rock band “The Slants.” He sought to federally register the mark THE SLANTS in connection with live…

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    Plaintiff’s closing will be presented through a summary of each of the witnesses, in the order of testimony. In addition, Plaintiff Gendron will point to the various portions of the exhibit list. Roxann Gendron is the executor of the Marion Hinkmeyer Estate. Ms. Gendron testified that she was planning on moving into the property following her mother’s death and made preparations to do the same. She testified that by moving that she would have saved a mortgage payment of $1,251. Given the poor…

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    The film A Civil Action is about the court case of multiple families that have lost their children to leukemia. These families believed that the city’s tap water was contaminated with trichloroethylene which ultimately lead to these children’s untimely death. The main family that brought this concern into light was Anne Anderson, when her toddler died of leukemia. The lawsuit, which was made by the plaintiff’s law Jan Schlichtmann, was against industrial operations. Even though only one out of…

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    41/12 The first report stated the future care cost to be $582,128.81. The supplemental report cost is $612,542.86. His opinions are the same in both reports. 43/23 The Plaintiff was accompanied by her husband during Dr. Gonzales’ examination of her. 44/15 He did not interview the Plaintiffs’ children. 44/23 He guesses the Plaintiff’s examination lasted between one and one and a half hours. 45/2 Most of the examination consists of discussing the Plaintiff’s medical history. 15 minutes is devoted…

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    Argument for Tangible Detriment: The District court improperly granted summary judgment as a reasonable jury could find that Prufrock suffered a tangible detriment when he was denied tutoring and received the worst English grade of his college career after he rejected Crewel 's offer to "take care of things" for him if he was "a good boy".(DEP.) To determine whether plaintiff suffered a tangible detriment, courts consider whether 1) plaintiff suffered a material loss and 2) the loss…

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    Oliver Vs Brock Case Study

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    A civil suit is commonly derived from a private party or individual, who alleges damages from duty of care. Once a civil case begins, it is the duty of the plaintiff to prove, with evidence, duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. Conversely, the defendant must prove their affirmative defense against documented allegations. The Oliver versus Brock case proves the importance of supporting evidence as opposed to hearsay statements, to prove the truth of the matter. In the Oliver…

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