The Quebec Court of Appeal has ruled that Air Canada must pay $10 million CAD in punitive damages for misleading passengers with incomplete ticket ...
This post was contributed by Ms Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Legal system and method. Speaking last year, the Master of the Rolls has ...
Some courts are lenient with the amount of time allotted for a trial, some are not. It certainly can seem impossible, sometimes, to jam the amount of ...
WCNC: A three-judge panel in North Carolina ruled Wednesday that a law transferring control of the State Board of Elections from the governor to the state ...
A federal district court has denied the City of Boston’s motion to dismiss a First Amendment lawsuit filed by Boston firefighter James Riley ...
Over the past year, the European Union’s (EU) Court of Justice released two decisions related to food labeling that might affect U.S. food ...
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In answering a certified question from the Ninth Circuit, the Alaska Supreme Court determined that an insured could reasonably expect coverage for ...
Can the presence of COVID-19 on a property trigger insurance coverage for “direct physical loss or damage” under coverage provisions contained within ...
The ruling from the Supreme Court is a landmark moment in a long and often controversial debate. There is now legal clarity that protection for sex ...
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