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Renzulli v. Renzulli, PICS Case No. 15-0028 (C.P. Philadelphia Oct. 15, 2014) Maier, J. (5 pages).
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'Rehberg' Provides Officer Immunity From §1983 Claim Based on Perjurious Grand Jury Testimony'Transformation' of Fair Use Back to Its Section 107 Roots
Barry Werbin of Herrick, Feinstein writes: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently put the brakes on more than two decades of widespread judicial application of the "transformative use" test in assessing a fair use defense to infringement under §107 of the Copyright Act.View more book results for the query "*"
Using Discovery Mediators to Streamline ADR
The proliferation of electronically stored information in our everyday lives has resulted in a multibillion-dollar electronic discovery industry. In the face of discovery expenses, attractions of alternative dispute resolution include the hope to resolve disputes at lower cost and in less time than traditional litigation, but also to achieve just results.International Arbitration Becomes the New Contract Standard
It remains traditional to refer to arbitration, together with mediation, as a form of alternative dispute resolution. This has, for some time, been a misnomer where international contracts are concerned.Driver Settles With Deliveryman After Intersection Crash
On June 2, 2013, plaintiff Mahmoud Ahmad, 25, a pizza deliveryman, was driving an Acura TL sedan on Lycoming Street toward the intersection with K Street, in Northeast Philadelphia.On June 2, 2013, plaintiff Mahmoud Ahmad, 25, a pizza deliveryman, was driving an Acura TL sedan on Lycoming Street toward the intersection with K Street, in Northeast Philadelphia. Ahmad claimed that he stopped at a four-way stop sign, then drove into the intersection. As he did so, the driver's side of his car was struck by a Nissan Maxima driven by Mohammed Abuawada, who was traveling on K Street. Ahmad maintained that Abuawada struck his car at 80 to 85 mph. Ahmad suffered a fracture to his left clavicle, which he claimed was a serious impairment of a bodily function.Gerg v. Twp. of Fox, PICS Case No. 15-0047 (Pa. Commw. Jan. 6, 2015) Leadbetter, J. (8 pages).
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