Civil Litigation - Page 115
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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In three significant employment decisions released on June 22, 1999, the United States Supreme Court reviewed and . -
In 1988, the Michigan Legislature passed the community Dispute Resolution Act which established the Community Dispu. -
Disputes between lawyers and their former clients have become increasingly common. Fee disputes often result in mal. -
In Andrews v. State of Ohio, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals recently decided that a person who is "normall. -
Recently, it has been estimated that economic espionage crimes cost American businesses approximately $24 billion a. -
Three Denver police officers injured in the line of duty. While recuperating from their injuries, they were . -
Under the Wrongful Death Act, the damages recoverable by the plaintiff as follows: all hospital, medical . -
Mediation is non-binding. That statement is true, but only up to and until a settlement agreement is reached. In a . -
The 2000 Virginia General Assembly has passed two laws, which will affect Virginia employers beginning July 1, 2000. -
As of February 1, 2000, the State of New York Department of Insurance has changed the deadlines.