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Supreme Court will decide easement, sentencing cases

At the Lectern

At the Supreme Court’s conference yesterday, a double one, actions of note included: Implied easements. The court agreed to hear Romero v. Shih , at least to decide this limited issue: “Did the trial court correctly find the existence of an implied easement under the facts?” The court also granted review in People v.

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US Infringement for Failure to Monitor Seat License Fees

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Gov’t is a defendant, the lawsuit was filed in the Court of Federal Claims (CFC) under 28 U.S.C. The CFC agreed with Bitmanagement that it “had established a prima facie case of copyright infringement.” including the minimum statutory damages as set forth in section 504(c).” Section 1498(b).

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