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COPYRIGHT OUTLINE Prof. Zimmerman Spring 1997 The Concept of Copyright ................................................................................................................ ... more>>
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EBGBECCK $ASQBANKRUPTCY_UNKNOWN1.DOC ctzx D I. Sources of Limits on Liability for Debt A. Common Law Limits: 1. Tort Theory: a. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: some courts buy it ... more>>
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1 Juris Outline Prof. Quint Fall 2003 2 ways of looking at law: 1) positivism ??? law is made by human will. 2) natural law ??? not something made up by humans. Arises from nature of human beings or ... more>>
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1 I. SUPPLEMENTING THE AGREEMENT a. Implied Obligation of Good Faith i. Implied promises: In order for there to be a valid K, there must be a promise. Implied promises may provide ... ... more>>
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Evidence Essay Outline 1. Form of the Question a. Leading Question ??? generally improper on direct examination, however permitted. . . i. on cross-examination ii. to elicit prelim... ... more>>
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I. HEALTH LAW II. INTRODUCTION A. Access B. Costs in 2002, we spend 14.9% of GNP on health care! Through the 1990s, health expenditures as a share remained fairly constant, since then, they have gone ... more>>
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Trademarks 2005 1 TRADEMARKS OUTLINE Professor H. Schwartz, Winter 2005 1. THE PROBLEM OF ENTRY ....................................................................................... ... more>>
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1 I. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND JUDICIAL REVIEW A. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE POWER OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 1. Marbury v. Madison (22) a. Facts: SC interpreting Judiciary Act of 1789 which gives S... ... more>>
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Torts Outline ??? Fall 2001 Professor Donald Gifford Tort-a civil wrong for which a remedy may be obtained, usu. In the form of damages, a breach of a duty that the law imposes on everyone in the ... more>>
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"The reliance interest in contract damages", Lon Fuller Supposition that law exists as a means to... damages --law perceived not as a purposive ordering o ... more>>
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Patent Law A. Once issued, patentee can bring suit for infringement. Typically two defenses to this: a. Accused infringer will argue that patentee???s patent is invalid for any number of reasons b ... more>>
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Michael Petrocelli Trademarks Outline ??? Prof. Reese Fall 2006 1 I. Introduction A. The Basic Policy Considerations Underlying Trademark Law 1) For protection (a) Protecting Consumers from Confusion ... more>>
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ASSENT POLICING DOCTRINES affirmative defenses to a request of perf. I. DURESS (coercion) A. subjective standard! B. Look for: 1. threat 2. improper 3. cause assent 4. no rzbl alte... ... more>>
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1I. Definition of a Security A. ??2A of the ???33 Act enumerates: 1. Stocks, bonds, voting trusts, certificates of deposits, investment contracts, and anything commonly known as a ... ... more>>
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Bankruptcy Prof. Ayer Spring 2006 1 Part I: Non-Bankruptcy Remedies and Bankruptcy Basics .................................................... 1 Unit I: Non-Bankruptcy Remedies, Pr... ... more>>
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