...the commonwealth court found such a taking was for a legitimate public use. A board of view determined the property value was $3,990,000...
...not act in good faith in its taking of their land for use as a municipal golf course in 1996, according to court papers....
...on how the jury would have responded to the "complicated economic data necessary to show damages," the judge reasoned. Class counsel...
...firm internal big data? And how will they do so with the increasing demand for a personal approach in the use of computers and...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
... Twenty-one states use partisan or nonpartisan elections to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
WILKE-BARRE, Pa. (AP) - She spent her days serving up Happy Meals, but when it came time to get paid, Natalie Gunshannon says a local McDonald's franchisee gave her an unhappy deal
...said the company never has used nor intends to use the 600 gigabytes of uploaded data. In any event, the company argues, Wi-Fi signals...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...valuable information like business plans, customer lists, technical drawings, processes, procedures, marketing data and forecasting that are specific to the innovator so long as they...
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...With new data showing that blacks are far...whites are more likely to use and sell marijuana. That disparity...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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