The latest from National Law Journal
- 2010: a record year for domain name dispute arbitrations
- Judge rules bank can be sued under Mass. consumer protection law
- Don't Ask, Don't Tell Appeal attract amici
2010: a record year for domain name dispute arbitrations | Top |
Arbitration cases involving allegations of cybersquatting, or improper use of trademarks in Internet domain-name registrations, hit record levels last year at the two organizations that handle most of the disputes. | |
Judge rules bank can be sued under Mass. consumer protection law | Top |
A Boston federal judge has ruled that homeowners may sue a bank under Massachusetts' consumer protection law, which offers possible triple damages, for violating the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) standards. | |
Don't Ask, Don't Tell Appeal attract amici | Top |
Gay rights and legal organizations and a group of churches have filed amicus briefs urging a federal appeals court to uphold a Sept. 9 ruling striking down Don't Ask, Don't Tell as unconstitutional. | |
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