Civil Litigation - Page 59
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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Plaintiff-franchisee brought suit against Defendant-franchisor, claiming, inter alia, that Defendant tortiously int. -
Plaintiff sued Defendants for violation of the Lanham Act, contending that they were "passing off" Plaintiff's prod. -
After Petitioner had pled guilty to cocaine possession, he moved to vacate his sentence under 28 U.S.C.?2255, claim. -
Plaintiff, the aunt of a well-known of a NBA basketball player, sued defendants, a publishing company and the repor. -
Plaintiff was a state prisoner who alleged that prison officials discriminated against him on the basis of his hear. -
In the course of Plaintiff's state court divorce proceedings, Defendant had been revealed as biological father of P. -
In recent years, attorneys have taken a more active role in investigating subrogation potential. One purpose of hav. -
In property damage subrogation claims, mitigation of damages is always an issue. It may relate to the cost of repai. -
Traditionally, in Texas, a defendant can settle only its proportionate share of common liability and cannot preserv. -
In Texas, a person must generally bring suit for personal injury or property damages within two years after the day.