Brief for Conejo Valley Bar Association in Support of Neither Party
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Author : David Gurnick
Publisher : Juris Publishing, Inc.
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 42,14 MB
Release : 2011-09-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 1578232775
Distribution Law of the United States has extensive discussions of the various methods for distribution and applicable laws, including locating and recruiting distributors, UCC Article 2, product liability, product warranties, trade regulation, antitrust considerations, the intellectual property laws -- patent, trade secret, and copyright -- which have varying degrees of importance in product distribution, and an extensive treatment of trademark law and labeling, which are almost always important in product distribution. The text also has brief discussions of other areas of law that are relevant to product distribution, including United States import regulation. Sample forms are provided in the Appendix.
Author : Deborah L. Rhode
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 42,55 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Law
ISBN : 0190217227
A broad, comprehensive foray into the debate about the legal crisis, written by one of the most respected and authoritative scholars of the legal profession.
Author : California (State).
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Author : Erwin Chemerinsky
Publisher : Penguin Books
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 14,92 MB
Release : 2015-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 0143128000
Both historically and in the present, the Supreme Court has largely been a failure In this devastating book, Erwin Chemerinsky—“one of the shining lights of legal academia” (The New York Times)—shows how, case by case, for over two centuries, the hallowed Court has been far more likely to uphold government abuses of power than to stop them. Drawing on a wealth of rulings, some famous, others little known, he reviews the Supreme Court’s historic failures in key areas, including the refusal to protect minorities, the upholding of gender discrimination, and the neglect of the Constitution in times of crisis, from World War I through 9/11. No one is better suited to make this case than Chemerinsky. He has studied, taught, and practiced constitutional law for thirty years and has argued before the Supreme Court. With passion and eloquence, Chemerinsky advocates reforms that could make the system work better, and he challenges us to think more critically about the nature of the Court and the fallible men and women who sit on it.
Author : Tricia O’Brien
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 31,14 MB
Release : 2017-08-21
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1439661952
Once upon a time, the Conejo Valley was primarily home to the Chumash Indians, oak trees, and animals. Eventually, ranches took over, cowboys made the valley their home, and the area served as a country retreat for the adventurous people of Los Angeles. The producers of numerous movies and television shows took advantage of the natural beauty that could not be duplicated on a soundstage. Hollywood stars found privacy. Soon, word spread about the tranquility and wonderful opportunities of the Conejo Valley, and the growth began. Thousand Oaks received a name and boundaries and became a city, Lake Sherwood expanded, Hidden Valley was no longer so hidden, and the birth of Westlake Village brought the city to the country.
Author : Barbara W. Tuchman
Publisher : Random House
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 20,31 MB
Release : 2011-07-13
Category : History
ISBN : 0307798550
Celebrated for bringing a personal touch to history in her Pulitzer Prize–winning epic The Guns of August and other classic books, Barbara W. Tuchman reflects on world events and the historian’s craft in these perceptive, essential essays. From thoughtful pieces on the historian’s role to striking insights into America’s past and present to trenchant observations on the international scene, Barbara W. Tuchman looks at history in a unique way and draws lessons from what she sees. Spanning more than four decades of writing in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, Harper’s, The Nation, and The Saturday Evening Post, Tuchman weighs in on a range of eclectic topics, from Israel and Mao Tse-tung to a Freudian reading of Woodrow Wilson. This is a splendid body of work, the story of a lifetime spent “practicing history.” Praise for Practicing History “Persuades and enthralls . . . I can think of no better primer for the nonexpert who wishes to learn history.”—Chicago Sun-Times “Provocative, consistent, and beautifully readable, an event not to be missed by history buffs.”—Baltimore Sun “A delight to read.”—The New York Times Book Review