Articles, tagged with "bad faith", page 5
29th January 2007
When it comes to auto accidents, people often wonder if they should contact a injury lawyer right away. It depends on the situation.
When to run to an attorney and when to walk. Contacting an attorney who deals with personal injury (especially relatin...
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Author:
locaswt
26th January 2007
When a custodial parent in a child custody proceeding requests a move away order from the court allowing him/her to move away a significant distance such that it would interfere with the noncustodial parent's visitation and his/her contact with the childr...
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Author:
Steven Carlson
14th January 2007
Workers Compensation Insurance agents are paid commission based on the size of your company premium. The bigger the premium you pay the bigger your agent's commission. Your agent may never cause your premium to go up unnecessarily but has he done everythi...
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Author:
Charles Read
12th December 2006
The Vancouver Canucks is widely known as the professional National Hockey League NHL (http://events.ixs.net/NHL.aspx ) ice hockey team Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
For a long period of 18 Years i.e., From 1980 to 1998, Vancouver C...
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Author:
Heidi Grumm
16th November 2006
Sometimes you open your bank statement and you get a nasty shock. Not only has the cheque you wrote for the last utility bill bounced, but your bank has charged you for the privilege. And it's not the first time it's happened, so your previously spotles...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
08th June 2006
Suppression Motions
Suppression motions are a valuable tool in a DUI case because when evidence can be excluded, the prosecutor's case is weakened. Suppression follows the rule of law that evidence secured by illegal means and in bad faith cannot be in...
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Author:
Darren Kavinoky
12th May 2006
A big fear computer consultants have when developing partnerships and relationships with subcontractors is "How do I keep the subcontractors from stealing my clients?"
Contracts Are Only Part of The Equation
Should you implement a non-compete form ...
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Author:
Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course
05th January 2005
.COM companies are all the rage with the stock market riding
high and falling as the mood shifts. Everybody it appears is
going on-line and there has been a massive rush to register all
manner of domain names. In February 2000 there were over 200,000
...
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Author:
John MacKenzie
27th December 2004
Cybersquatting is the purchase of a domain name in bad faith.
Usually this is done with the intention of reselling that domain
name back to the legal copyright holder, although sometimes
there are other reasons. This is considered a violation of the
t...
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Author:
Richard Lowe
27th December 2004
Getting clicks and traffic by accident appears to be big
business. And by 'big' I mean worth MILLIONS of dollars! While
typosquatting is unfortunately not a new online marketing
practice, its use and, moreover, its ABUSE has grown
significantly and ex...
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Author:
Anti Spam League