Articles, tagged with "bad faith", page 4
28th August 2008
Ever opened a bank statement and suffered severe apoplexy? Not only have you managed to bounce a cheque for your last grocery bill, but also the bank has billed you for making such an error. To top all this off, you have to deal with the horrification of ...
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Nigel Thomas
16th August 2008
In Hollywood films, Los Angeles car chase scenes and crashes, are famous the world over. But that is what people see in the movies. We can be very oblivious to the fact that car accidents really do happen in LA. And it happens more frequently than we care...
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Mesriani Law Group
13th August 2008
The California Supreme Court, in Simmons v. Ghaderi (July 21, 2008), has hammered in the last nail and has made confidentiality of mediation proceedings iron clad. The court held that there can be NO implied waiver of mediation confidentiality. An oral...
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Elizabeth Moreno
21st July 2008
Dating sites... Princess Fiona or green banknotes?
I wonder whether it is possible to find the true love with the help of the Internet? I am sure that some of you have asked yourself this question. But do you know the answer for it...? New mystery.
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Jimmy Johnes
21st July 2008
What is a Limited Liability Corporation?
Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a cross between a Partnership and a Corporation. It combines the benefits offered by a Partnership with the advantages of a Corporation. Compared to the two, LLC is also easi...
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Mesriani Law Group
30th June 2008
In the 1970's, locksmiths in Denmark shared a technique for knocking or bumping on a lock cylinder while using little pressure to the back of the lock plug. When the pins would jump out inside the lock cylinder, the plug would be able to slide out freely ...
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christenrichardson
21st May 2008
In today's world, the use of the internet as a medium of communication for numerous people in the entire world has become common. Internet has become the source of information, a medium of communication and a convenient and fast way to do business transac...
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Mesriani Law Group
20th May 2008
All too often, website owners are lax in nailing down ownership and control of valuable domain names, and as a result, are often required to litigate these issues costing them thousands. The case of Dawson v. Brandsberg illustrates these costly mistakes a...
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Author:
Chip Cooper
11th February 2008
When I was in school training to be a psychotherapist, one of my professors introduced me to a concept that I find very valuable: "bad faith."
We are in bad faith with ourselves and others when we are out of alignment with what is true for "who we real...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
01st July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Cohen
Have you ever had a third party register a domain name that is either exactly the same or very similar to your trademark? If so, it may be a Cybersquatting issue. Cybersquatting is registering, trafficking in, or using ...
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Michael N. Cohen
19th June 2007
A domain name is your address on the web, which can make it vitally important. So, what do you do when someone tries to move onto your yard?
If you work on the web at all, you know that domain names can be very similar. This raises the question of whe...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
30th May 2007
INDIANAPOLIS - May 23, 2007 - The Minnesota ssociation of Farm Mutual Insurance Companies (MAFMIC) and the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) stated today that "consumers win" with the legislative defeat of harmful Bad Faith "Doubl...
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Author:
Paulxty
25th May 2007
A trademark is an identifier-a "word, name, symbol, device," or some combination thereof-that informs consumers of the source of particular goods, distinguishing one merchant's goods from those manufactured or sold by another. 15 U.S.C. Section 1127. It m...
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11th April 2007
When you are caught in a legal dilemma regarding your insurance claim, whether for personal injury, worker's compensation or social security, you may want to be sure that you have an advocate that will fully support you and your legal rights. That means y...
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Author:
John Luke Matthews
27th March 2007
People from countries like India are often recruited by computer or IT employers to immigrate to the U.S. to work. Many such H-1B immigrants are unaware of the dangers of entering into contracts with such employers. Many computer or IT employers use quest...
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Author:
Robert Palmer