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What are Punitive Damages in the State of Oregon?

Dwyer,Williams&Cherkoss

What are Punitive Damages in the State of OregonIf you have become injured in an accident, it goes without saying that taking care of your health should be your top priority. However, something you should keep in mind is whether or not you have the right to bring a legal claim against the person or. Read More

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From Forever 21 to FC Barcelona, a Look at adidas’ History of 3-Stripe Legal Battles

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Adidas made headlines in the summer of 2019 when it initiated legal proceedings against (pre-bankruptcy) J. With that in mind, here is a look at some of the stripes-related legal matters initiated by – or otherwise involving – adidas in recent years …. Patent and Trademark Office for a multi-striped mark. In response to J. Thom Browne.

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December 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The Second Circuit agreed with the district court that the plaintiff lacked standing because he failed to allege an injury in fact since he “never explained why he had any legal right to have the document distributed.” Environmental Groups Challenged Authorization for New Natural Gas Plant in Oregon. Oregon Department of Energy , No.

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Can You Sue a Bar for a Drunk Driver?

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More than 35% of all traffic fatalities in the State of Oregon are caused by impaired drivers. A motor vehicle collision can have devastating effects, including severe injuries, loss of life, property damage, loss of income, and rising medical expenses. The post Can You Sue a Bar for a Drunk Driver?

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November 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Portland, Oregon. Source: Gary Halvorson, Oregon State Archives. Oregon Supreme Court Said Public Trust Doctrine Did Not Impose Obligation to Protect Resources from Climate Change. By Margaret Barry and Korey Silverman-Roati. and non-U.S. climate litigation charts. FEATURED CASE. County of Maui v. Sunoco LP , No.

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May 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Circuit in 2016 signaled that the legal framework for the Clean Power Plan “hinges on important issues of federal that EPA then—and the court below now—got so wrong this Court was likely to grant review.” Oregon LNG Project Developers Sought Abeyance to Reassess After Unfavorable Regulatory Determinations. King County v. BP p.l.c. ,

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