United States: Sixth Circuit Upholds Dismissal Of Suit To Set Aside Foreclosure Sale - Goodwin Procter LLP
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s decision dismissing plaintiff’s action to set aside a foreclosure sale based on alleged violations of the non-judicial foreclosure process in Michigan.
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Canada: Crown Not Immune From Tariffs In The Copyright Act (Intellectual Property Weekly Abstracts Bulletin: Week Of April 8, 2013) - Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
The governments of a number of provinces sought judicial review of a decision of the Copyright Board of Canada dismissing their objection that the Board has no jurisdiction to establish a tariff regarding reprographic reproduction of copyrighted works in the repertoire of Access Copyright.
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jurisdiction
ladner
llp
objections
reproduction
weekly
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United States: California Court Addresses Admissibility Of "Me Too" Evidence Of Discrimination - Fenwick & West LLP
In "Hatai v. Dept. of Transportation", a California court of appeal upheld a trial court's decision to exclude "me too" evidence of discrimination from individuals outside of the plaintiff's protected class.
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discrimination
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hatai
llp
states
transportation
united
west
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United States: Can An "Essential" Job Function Under The ADA Be One That Is Rarely Performed? - Fox Rothschild LLP
In a potentially far reaching decision, a trucking depot manager's sudden inability to drive a truck due to an eye injury, despite being a rare job requirement, made the employee unable to perform an "essential" function of the job under the ADA, and therefore justified his termination.
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United States: Unauthorized UCC Filings: A Cautionary Tale In The Absence Of Requisite Authority To File, A UCC Termination Statement Is Ineffective To Bring A Perfected Security Interest To An End - Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
A recent decision by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York found that a UCC-3 termination statement filed on behalf of a secured creditor was not effective because it lacked the proper authorization.
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termination
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united
york
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