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    1) What is a Restraining Order? A Restraining Order is a court ordered mandate protecting you from the individual that has abused or harassed you. A restraining order can be very beneficial if it is followed properly by the petitioner because ultimately it depends on you if you want full protection. The party served with this order must comply, and if there is sufficient evidence to prove the party is not complying they have committed a breach and can face criminal or civil penalties.…

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    Summary This article addresses a lawsuit filed against YouTube, LLC in April 2014 that was recently resolved on February 21, 2017. The defendant was YouTube, LLC, and the plaintiff was Darnaa, LLC, an independent music label that provided production and promotion for its musical clients. The client in question held the stage name Darnaa, and was an up-and-coming pop artist in the California area. Darnaa, LLC claimed that YouTube breached the covenant of good faith and fair dealing by removing a…

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    Ms. Lawson is a former employee of Greene’s Jewelry Wholesale LLC, which is located in Derry, New Hampshire. The Company is known for manufacturing and distributing high-end costume jewelry, which is made from a synthetic gold-colored material called Ever Gold. “Ever Gold is impervious to scratches, discoloration, oxidization, and is marked as everlasting gold” (Greene and Howell, 2016), which is the main asset of the company. Ms. Lawson was a junior executive secretary employee in the research…

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    In to society domestic violence has become a very serious issue because of the number of people who have been badly hurt or even killed. Although, it is not always reported there are still a number of cases that have been reported which has brought about new laws and ways to protect the victims of this crime. However, these laws and protection orders don’t always keep the victim safe from their abuser. Yet, they do help some of the people they protect because the victim as well as the abuser…

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    The legal issues that have arisen in this scenario are those concerned with private nuisance. The tort of private nuisance has been developed to protect the interests of land owners who have the right to the use and enjoyment of their property without interference. It is effectively the land that is protected and only those who own or have an interest in the land may bring a claim in private nuisance. The nuisance that Kate is suffering stems from the noise generated by a nearby airfield.…

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    Getting a restraining order is not a simple process. Courts tend to air on the side of caution when issuing restraining orders. After all, a restraining order can greatly diminish a person’s ability to move around freely. It’s important that no mistakes are made. However, this doesn’t mean you should feel discouraged from seeking a restraining order. If you are in fear for your safety and well-being, you should get legal assistance immediately. This is especially true if the person threatening…

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    When it comes to crimes, there is always a criminal and there is a victim. The criminal if convicted is sent to jail and they have to serve out their sentence. But the victim, even though they may obtain justice, will still have to live with what has been done to them. And depending on how law enforcement treats the victim, it will either allow them to move past the violence of the crime, or to live in it every day because nothing was done to be able to move them forward. Because of the lack of…

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    The decision to act against the establishment is never a simple decision and often involves the escalation of internal and external conditions for the whistleblower. Although Wigand in The Insider is fired after refusing to support the company’s actions, he initially refuses to disclose anything to the public. He first acts solely to defend himself and his family, but after an arduous cycle of institutional pressure and a series of internal realizations throughout the film, Wigand’s individual…

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    Harry Salvo Case Study

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    Harry Salvo is a passionate working class man who was targeted by the police. It was after 7:30 pm on October 21, 2016, when two uniformed police officers banged on Harry’s front door. (Tr. 18:23-24.) Harry answered the door and discovered that he was being accused of kidnapping a former student, Lyndsay Elliot. (Tr. 18:32-33.) Shocked by the accusation, Harry informed the police officers of his innocence and offered an alibi. (Tr. 18:33-34.) The police intimidated Harry into going to the…

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    1. Based on the situation, Dill should be the winner of the case. The fact that Dill lent his house to Angus means Angus should be taking care of the house, not Dill. The tornado can be foreseeable and preventable if Angus reads the news and alert his family to move out of the house. Dill should not be charged with anything since it was out of Angus work hours when the incident happened. 2. Adams can recover from the claim on a public law, since Cochran illegally using uninspected stickers for…

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