The attorney told me that he took it as a favor for a friend of a friend, and never bothered to read the drafted S&C. I should mention the best part is that he is a partner...
The attorney told me that he took it as a favor for a friend of a friend, and never bothered to read the drafted S&C. I should mention the best part is that he is a partner...
I can’t go into too much detail, but opposing counsel basically was doing a solid for someone, thinking that filing the suit would be enough to achieve what the plaintiff wanted (i.e retracting the article) They didn’t know the academic connection and that the school’s insurance picked up my tab. As soon as I got on…
The plaintiff was elderly and retired. The total fines/legal fees were close to $1,000,000. And the plaintiff’s son was the one who had pushed the case.
I’m a lawyer in New York City. I had an academic client come in who wrote a paper about a subject they had first hand knowledge of. As part of his paper he quoted an autobiography, and attributed his quote to the individual’s autobiography. That individual then sued my client for defamation (citing their own quote…
Well than the TV show REALLY IS fan fiction than. Since the Night’s King is the 13th commander of the Night’s Watch in the books. And there is a whole lore to who he is, his connection to the Stark family, how he became the Night’s King etc.
No, in the book he has two other sister’s besides Talla, but the only males are Sam and Dickon.
O you’re right. It was so terrible how it sneaked up out of nowhere. Like there was no months long talk about it, or 25 consecutive days of debate in the Senate. Or that it was passed in the morning of December 24th, when most people are still at work. Or that the vote was broadcast on all the major networks. Man…
What about Super Best Friends, 200, and 201? Will they be shown?
Not supposed to, required by law to. The FTC has been requiring sponsored content disclosers since 2013. If Simmons is being paid to run content and ISN’T disclaiming it clearly, he is in violation of FTC regulations and laws. Massive fines possible if true.
I take it you don’t listen to Howard Stern? They have so many drops of him being pervy and gross. “The Slot, How’s the Slot?” is one they use often. He’s constantly calling in and trying to get Robin Quivers to let him ummm orally pleasure her.
It’s not. It’s brewed in Holland.
You do realize that most of these data caps (such as Comcast and AT&T) have been in place for years, preceding the current FCC, right?
Um... the gold did not melt. Randyll rode up to Jamie before the siege and even said “The gold has made it to Kings Landing”. Dany destroyed grain and food stores, no gold.
Nope. Blue Apron costs $60 a week for 3 meals (each meal serves two people) Whole Foods is expensive, sure, but not $10 a person a meal.
Um I guess you didn’t watch Louie’s 2017 Netflix standup special. Cause he did.
I’m from New Jersey. NO ONE gets to be Mayor of Newark without breaking at least a half dozen laws. The only reason his skeletons haven’t come out is New Jersey does NOT vote Republicans into the Senate.... (Our last elected Republican Senator was in 1972....) Suddenly facing scrutiny in a national election will…
Foxconn has been known around the world for announcing plans to make massive investments and build factories, and then... nothing.
Because MTV. Jay-Z was doing a show with MTV called “Ultimate Mash-Ups” and they asked him who he wanted to work with. Jay said Linkin Park (Meteora had come out earlier that year and was one of the top selling albums of the Year). MTV called Shinoda, who started putting together examples. Jay-Z loved it, but…
The he claimed was not about his abuse, which I believe happened. The “he claimed” was in regards to stating that his drug and booze abuse was caused BY that abuse.
The drugs and booze were because (he claimed) he was abused as a child by an older man. He had long had depression and suicidal thoughts because of that abuse.