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Boston Dynamics Sues Supplier Over Delayed Robot Parts

Law 360

Boston Dynamics says a New Hampshire company is holding millions of dollars worth of components for its industrial robots "hostage" as leverage to renegotiate its contract, according to a lawsuit filed in Massachusetts state court.

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Women of Legal Tech: Flo Nicolas

LawTechnologyToday

Flo is also the creator and host of two TV shows in New Hampshire. She hosts DEI Networking events in New Hampshire, fostering community engagement and collaboration for inclusivity. At that time, I served as the Chief Growth and Community Officer, working alongside Laura Frederick, President and Owner of How To Contract.

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Forum Selection Clauses, Afghanistan, and the United States

Conflict of Laws

In July 2012, the United States Agency for International Development (“USAID”) contracted with Aircraft Charter Solutions (“ACS”) to perform aircraft flight operations out of Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan. Roughly a year after the RMA-NWTC contract was signed, a dispute arose. The first has to do with contract drafting.

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President Obama Declares Candidacy - What Political Broadcasting Rules Should Broadcasters Be Considering Now?

Broadcast Law Blog

Some stations are no doubt already selling long-term contracts that will still be in effect during the primary season. But, as candidates become legally qualified, there will be reasonable access and equal opportunities obligations that will arise.

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Political Broadcasting Issues to Consider Now for the 2020 Election Campaign

Broadcast Law Blog

Thus, the lowest unit charge windows for Presidential campaigns will start for the political contests in Iowa and New Hampshire in December, and roll across the country early next year as the other primaries and caucuses draw near.

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Political Broadcasting Issues that Radio and TV Stations Should Be Thinking About Now As We Approach a Very Active Election Season

Broadcast Law Blog

With the broadcast and cable news (and the monologs of TV talk show hosts) already dominated by discussions of the 2016 elections, broadcasters thoughts may be turning to that election and the expected flood of money that may come into the political process.

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Morning Docket: 02.28.22

Above The Law

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