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Schlagwort-Archive: Nietzer&Häusler
Why are James and Tricia Keene suing the wrong company?
James and Tricia Keene’s case against EasyLift Cargo Lifts of Galveston is thin, inasmuch as the injury to James’s arm last November seems to have resulted from “operator error.”It may have occurred while the frugal husband was using it as … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Bolivar Peninsula, EasyLift Cargo Lifts, Keen Beach, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, operator error, suing wrong company, US corporate law
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Prisoner Files $1 Trillion Lawsuit Over Belly Ache
A convict in an Arizona prison won’t quit his belly aching unless he’s paid $1 trillion – literally. Dale Frank Maisano, 61, an inmate at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Tucson, is suing the company that runs the prison’s … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit $1 Trillion lawsuit, Arizona, Belly Ache, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, Prison food, Prisoner, US corporate law
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The Intersection of Golf and the Law
Although it may not be very likely that you will end up talking to a lawyer instead of the 19th hole bartender after a round, it happens more often than you might imagine. And as a public service, here’s one … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit golf ball, injuries, Intersection of Golf and Law, Nietzer&Häusler, slip and fall cases, US corporate law
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Phila. cop sues Target Corp. for severe eye injuries sustained in attack by shoplifter
A Philadelphia police officer is suing retailer Target and two John Doe defendants over injuries he allegedly sustained after an altercation with one of the men at the Target store at 7400 Bustleton Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia.
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Verschlagwortet mit cop sues Target Corporation, eye injuries, memory loss, Nietzer&Häusler, Philadelphia, shoplifter, US corporate law, US District Court
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Lawyer Suing Apple Is Banking On Millions of People Being As Stupid As He Was
A lawyer who brings a lawsuit predicated on his own stupidity is a rare, beautiful, courageous creature. It’s one thing to represent with a straight face someone who tried to make out with an industrial fan, and another to admit … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Apple, copy of HD movie, IPhone, Lawsuit, Lawyer, Nietzer&Häusler, one frigging dollar, US-Gesellschaftsrecht
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Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office sued for slip and fall by newly released inmate
NEW ORLEANS – A prisoner who had just been released from custody is suing for injuries she claims to have received when she allegedly slipped and fell while on her way out of the prison. Jasmin Burton filed suit against the … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit New Orleans, Nietzer&Häusler, Parish Sheriff'sOffice, Prisoner, safe conditions, sued for slip and fall, US-Gesellschaftsrecht
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Chris Sevier, Tennessee Man, Suing Apple For Letting Him Access Porn
A Tennessee man is suing Apple, claiming the tech giant is at fault for selling devices that grant him unrestricted access to porn on the internet.
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Verschlagwortet mit access, Apple, Facebook, interferencce of marital contract, Lawsuit, Nietzer&Häusler, porn on the internet, Tennessee, unfair competition, US corporate law
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NY woman who admitted killing 3 kids seeks money
MINEOLA — A mentally disturbed suburban New York woman who drowned her three young children in a bathtub in 2008 wants a cut of $350,000 in wrongful death settlements obtained by the children’s fathers, attorneys said Friday.
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Verschlagwortet mit drowned in a bathtub, mental disease, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, New York, Nietzer&Häusler, US-Gesellschaftsrecht, woman killed 3 kids
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Froome Wins the Tour and a Victory for Law Firms on Their Privilege
Yesterday Chris Froome won the 100th incarnation of the Tour de France. He held the leader’s position, as signified by wearing the Yellow Jersey, since Day 8 of the Tour. Froome is the second Englishman to win the race in … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Attorney-Client Privilege, Best Practices, Chris Froome, Compliance programs, FCPA, Georgia Supreme Court, Nietzer&Häusler, Tour de France, US corporate law
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Koninklijke Philips Electronics
SEC charged the Netherlands-based health care company with FCPA violations related to improper payments made by employees at its Polish subsidiary to health care officials in Poland. Philips agreed to pay more than $4.5 million to settle the charges. (4/5/13) … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Cease - and - Desist Order, Disgorgement, FCPA, imroper payments, Koninklijke Phlips Electronics, Nietzer&Häusler, SEC, Violations
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