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There are two main legal theories an insurance holder can pursue when they are cheated: first, they (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 29, 2010
Personally, I think that if the Citizen Participation Act can prevent deep-pocketed plaintiffs from (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 24, 2010
In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United, Congress could enact a law requiring cor (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJan 29, 2010
The Supreme Court recently decided Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, which allows cor (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJan 25, 2010
A split in the Episcopal Church has led to disputes about ownership of the physical places of worshi (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 11, 2009
Judge Mosman seems to hang his ruling on the notion that because emails aren’t sealed in envelopes (more…)
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- Ken LaManceNov 02, 2009
In most jurisdictions, for non compete clauses to be invalid they have to be overly broad as to be c (more…)
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- Ken LaManceOct 27, 2009
Recently, I ran into my old friend Robert from high school. We caught up over a couple of slices o (more…)
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- Ken LaManceSep 04, 2009
This may be old news to some, but I recently stumbled across this little gem. Yes, you read that cor (more…)
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- Ken LaManceSep 02, 2009
It’s refreshing to see that sometimes terms in a written contract can actually be honored without (more…)
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- Ken LaManceAug 28, 2009