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Lex salica mit der mallobergischen glosse nach den handschriften von Besançon-Sanct-Gallen 731 und Iohannes Herold /
In the Supreme Court of the United States, Amina Bouarfa, petitioner, v. Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security, et al. ::on writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit : brief of administrative and immigration law professors as amici curiae in support of petitioner /
The question presented is: where a visa petition is revoked on the basis of nondiscretionary criteria, may the petitioner obtain judicial review
The new national tax law ::complete summary of rates and imposts, as amended by act of March 3, 1865.
A treatise on the writ of habeas corpus ::including jurisdiction, false imprisonment, writ of error, extradition, mandamus, certiorari, judgments, etc. : with practice and forms /
Studien über Altitalisches und Römisches Staats- und Rechtsleben ::als Vorschule der Römischen Staats-und Rechtsgeschichte /
Fashion and intellectual property /
Fashion is a multi-billion-dollar global business, which is not surprising because of our basic need to wear clothes and shoes. The fashion system thrives on ephemerality, novelty, seduction and hedonism. There are countless books on intellectual property law, numerous books on fashion theory, and a few books on fashion law, but hardly any on fashion and intellectual property. This book assembles a constellation of some of the best-known intellectual property scholars around the world to present their analysis of how different aspects of intellectual property laws interact with and regulate the fashion industry. It presents a meticulously curated collection of how intellectual property laws interact with contemporary fashion and culture studies in protecting fashion creations that range from clothing and footwear to textiles. It covers key features of intellectual property rights regimes in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and Asia that include copyright, trademarks, patents and geographical indications. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core
The morality in law ::themes from the work of Leslie Green /
This collection of essays, inspired by renowned legal philosopher Leslie Green, explores a variety of topics relating to the nature of law, the state and speech, and morality and sexuality, reflecting the wide variety of Green's intellectual interests
Louisiana law of property, a précis /
"Louisiana Law of Property: A Précis, Second Edition focuses on the Louisiana Civil Code as it applies to Property Law. This user-friendly book provides a basic understanding of the principles and rules governing the law of property. The Précis format allows for a brief and specific explanation of the main issues of the civil law of contracts, and is an essential and original resource for Louisiana law students and the legal profession in general"-
Best Practices for E-Discovery ::A Practical Handbook /
In today's digital age, the landscape of legal discovery has evolved dramatically. The proliferation of electronic data has transformed the way legal professionals approach the discovery process, making it both a challenge and an opportunity. Best Practices for E-Discovery: A Practical Handbook is designed to be an essential guide for practitioners navigating the complexities of e-discovery. The purpose of this handbook is to demystify the e-discovery process and offer practical insights that can be applied in real-world scenarios. Whether you are a seasoned attorney, a paralegal, or a legal IT specialist, this book will serve as a valuable resource, offering best practices, tips, and strategies to streamline your e-discovery efforts. By following the guidance provided in this handbook, practitioners will be able to manage electronic evidence with confidence, reduce risks, and improve outcomes in their cases. This handbook is structured to walk you through the entire e-discovery process, from initial planning to final production. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of e-discovery. Here is a general breakdown of what is covered: Know the Landscape: An overview of the rules and regulations that govern the discovery process, helping you understand the legal framework within which e-discovery operates. Keeping Your Data House in Order: Guidance on maintaining an organized and efficient data management system to facilitate the e-discovery process. Initial Considerations: Key factors to consider at the outset of an e-discovery project, including scope, objectives, and stakeholder involvement. Identifying the Data: Best practices for identifying relevant electronically stored information (ESI) that may be subject to discovery. Preserving the Data: Techniques for preserving ESI to ensure it remains intact and accessible throughout the discovery process. Collecting the Data: Methods for collecting ESI in a defensible manner, ensuring data integrity and chain of custody. Processing the Data: Steps for processing ESI to make it reviewable and searchable, including data filtering and de-duplication. Reviewing and Analyzing the Data: Strategies for reviewing and analyzing ESI, including the use of technology-assisted review (TAR) and other advanced tools. Producing and Receiving the Data: Tips for producing and receiving ESI in a format that is useful and admissible in court. Sample Documents: Examples of key documents used in the e-discovery process, providing practical templates and references