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Sorry, Not Sorry. Why You Might Not Want To Say “I’m Sorry to Hear That” When Hearing of Someone’s Divorce

It is a social norm for one to state, “I’m sorry to hear that” in response to the hearing the news of a death or divorce among ones friends of family. While it an appropriate response of condolence when a … Continue reading

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Behr Asks High Court to Hear Challenge to Sixth Circuit Rule 23(c)(4) Decision

The United States Supreme Court has an opportunity this term to hear a case that may change the way litigants pursue class actions.  On the heels of their loss at the Sixth Circuit, Behr Dayton Thermal Products LLC (“Behr”), filed … Continue reading

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Texas Appellate Court Reverses Sexual Harassment Award, Saying Jury Should Have Been Allowed to Hear About Consensual Nature of Relationship

In most Dallas sexual harassment cases, the parties are both of age – that is, above the age of 18. Sometimes, however, the complaining party is underage, leading to additional complications. Such was the case recently, when a mother brought … Continue reading

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[Ilya Somin] This Week, Supreme Court Will Hear an Important Case that Could Help Curb Asset Forfeiture Abuse

The case both addresses important legal issues, and could have substantial practical implications. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Timbs v. Indiana, an important property rights/asset forfeiture case. George Will recently published an excellent Washington Post … Continue reading

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Supreme Court To Hear TCPA Fax Case

Is an offer of a free e-book an advertisement? Read More › Tags: Supreme Court, TCPA Read more detail on Recent Advertising Law posts –

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