...at his home in Sonoma and the authority to review the billing records of associates. "As a result of her relationship with Herman, the...
...on such counts. Here, the court found that the silent record was insufficient basis on which to infer Sullivan’s consent to...
...of the federal Constitution’s Due Process Clause. First, the legislative record as a whole did not establish that an improper punitive purpose was...
...he now claimed that Western Heritage wrongfully denied him additional coverage. The record did not show that Barnes obtained any recovery for Western Heritage&rsquo...
...by obtaining, disclosing, and using petitioners’ personal information from motor vehicle records for bulk solicitation without their express consent. Respondents moved to dismiss, claiming...
... The DPPA regulates the disclosure of personal information contained in the records of state motor vehicle departments (DMVs). Disclosure of personal information...
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