posted by MarlonBaugh on Jun 14

From MSNBC.com : Five New Zealanders, who attempted to exorcize demons from a family member, have been convicted of manslaughter.

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Five Convicted Of Manslaughter In New Zealand Exorcism Case

posted by ChristianMiller on Jun 1

In a hard-fought Illinois consumer fraud lawsuit over deception by a condominium developer, the Second District Court of Appeal has upheld an award involving both nominal damages and punitive damages. In Kirkpatrick v. Strosberg , Nos.

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Second District Court of Appeal Upholds Nominal Judgment for Plaintiffs’ Failure to State Reasonable Basis for Damages

posted by EdOpperman on May 25

I’ve alluded to contracts broken in the case of General Motors and Chrysler, in several posts, but not until a dinner conversation last night, did I see a need to elaborate on a development that sets a very bad example for the future and should make you wary.  Those posts are: Attorney: Administration Threatened to Destroy Investment Firm’s Reputation The New Look Chrysler Government Motors In a bankruptcy bondholders have first claim on assets.  Scott P Snow , C

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Obama Has Broken Contract Law

posted by AndreaMcClure on May 23

« Chancery Court rejects challenge to Atmel pill | Main Albany Law School is looking to hire an entry level business law type in the upcoming hiring season.  Here’s their pitch:    Albany Law School seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure track position teaching courses in business law, regulatory compliance, and first-year contracts

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Faculty hiring opportunity — M&A prof wanted

posted by ChrisDetheridge on May 21

Contracts, promises or new laws tend to bring on difficulties….

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Obama’s Inauguration Chart, Part 2: Why The Do-Over Is Better Than The Original

posted by NasrullahMardani on May 21

Nobody’s talking. And Mr. Marks’s philosophy on the rule of law fits in quite nicely with that of the Obama administration….

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Supremely Qualified

posted by JennySimpson on Apr 26

Teaching contract remedies for breach of warranty, whether common law or UCC, often seems like a waste of time, since in many cirucmstances tort law provides superior remedies for defective products or services that cause injuries.

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ContractsProf Blog: Contract law: the last resort of the tardy

posted by JerryNorton on Apr 16

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled this afternoon that the district court hearing the Capitol Records Inc. v

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First Circuit Shutters Webcast of Tenenbaum Copyright Trial

posted by AnnieHewitt on Apr 14

Things we’re reading today include … Europe: Equiduct joins list of MTF launches (Financial Times) USA: Goldman Sachs to sell $5bn in shares to repay Tarp loan (Times) Goldman shows Wall Street’s demise is greatly exaggerated (Telegraph) SEC to review whether BofA broke the law (Financial Times) Wells Fargo May Need $50 Billion in Capital, KBW Says (Bloomberg) Credit Card Offers and the Dow (Infectious Greed) Asia: Overview: China shines on rise in bank lending

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Things worth reading: 14th April 2009

posted by TimKennedy on Apr 9

… ompany distinctions of 5 subject of Investment Law NO. 10 of 2008 about mineral oil mix project….

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Investment High Council agreed to give Total distinctions of mineral oil mix project

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