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    Vivendi Case

    from a same act to act within a common procedure. In the US Lax, there are 5 steps for a class action lawsuit: 1) The summons and complaints 2) The class action certification 3) The notification to the public 4) The litigation phase 5) Settlement possible at any step! There are five criteria for a CA lawsuit to be certified * Numerosity * Commonality – common facts, common legal issue: there exist legal issues as well as facts that are common to the class members and therefore

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    Flashairlines Case

    Question 1: Class action is a group of victim that joined together to have common procedure. For now, such a procedure is not foreseen in France. It is necessary to form an association so that it can take legal action. The project to introduce the group action in French law provokes a lively scholarly debate: To his supporters group action allows consumers to not be deterred by the cost of proceedings to recover sums for small amounts earned against them in violation of the law.

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    Dq Responces Week 5 Cjs

    judicial system some discretion to its judicial branches. A good example of this is that judges are guaranteed to be able to exercise discretion by use of the US Constitution. Judges can use this discretion to decide cases, and to make different common law based

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    California Courts

    California State Court enforces laws, resolves disputes, and protects individual rights. The court system is also responsible for interpreting laws passed by our legislative and executive branches. Some laws are entirely made by the courts, known as common law, and evolve on a case-by-case basis. To help the courts determine the outcome of any case they have many resources available to them: the constitution (both U.S. and California), statutes, regulations, and prior decisions made by them or higher

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    Just Need a Paper

    This week was yet another informative week. While I learned much this week there were many concepts and ideas that I was not aware of that I learned in the book. One concept that I learned about was how businesses are protected when conducting international business. The government has these laws in place to protect these businesses and the people who purchase goods from these businesses. Every good that is purchased from another country is brought to the United States either by boat or plane

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    Addressing International and Ethical Issues

    Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary Law/421 • What are the issues involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions? Resolving legal disputes in international transactions should have an international arbitration for resolving disputes internationally. There should be a legal backing to enforce contracts with cross-border multi-jurisdiction transactions. Thus, a dispute resolution clause should be added just in case there are any infractions

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    Miss

    Week Two: The Fourth Amendment and the Exclusionary Rule Sept 18 - 24 Details Due Points Objectives 2 2.1 Explore the common law background of the Fourth Amendment. 2.2 Analyze the rationale and purpose of the Exclusionary Rule. 2.3 Discuss exceptions to the Exclusionary Rule. 2.4 Examine alternative remedies to the Exclusionary Rule. 2.5 Identify the costs and benefits of the Exclusionary Rule. Readings Read the Week Two Read Me First. Read

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    Cursed

    CURSED By Rachel Emasu She stood still in the dark cold creepy forest, blood gashing out of her freshly cut wounds, her body trembling of its own accord as the cold winter winds bit into her naked flesh. She had grown accustomed to sleeping in the nude, not out of choice but due to the abject poverty she was born into, all she owned was a little old red dress that barely covered her rounded bottoms and left her tiny nipples exposed and once white knickers now browed with age. It was no wonder

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    Paper

    Assignment: You are to decide what amount of damages, if any, Bobby Bandleader owes for singing the song in the past, and whether or not he can continue to do so in the future, absent of reaching a licensing agreement with Johnny Singstealer. Please write a one-page ruling that details your answer and explains how and why you reached the conclusion that you did.  The issue on the fact pattern of the assignment deals with copyright laws of the United States. For purposes of the one-page ruling

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    Business Law

    agencies, and court decisions, or case law. 2A COMMON LAW TRADITION Because of our colonial heritage, much of American law is based on the English legal system. In that system, after the Norman conquest, the king’s courts sought to establish a uniform set of rules for the entire country. What evolved in these courts was the common law—a body of general legal principles that applied throughout the entire English realm. Courts developed the common law rules from the principles underlying judges’

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