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ISBN: 0324406029
TITLE: Fundamentals of business law; excerpted cases. (online legal research guide included)
AUTHOR: Miller, Roger LeRoy and Gaylord ...
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Sex traffickers in Ohio are using the Internet to meet and exploit women and children who they force into prostitution for their own economic gain. Sex traffickers are taking full advantage of online classified advertising websites to promote, advertise and engage in sexual slavery, according to a Dayton Daily News analysis of federal court records, local police reports, online sex advertisements and interviews with law enforcement authorities.
I think we have a dozen cases involving sex trafficking, and ... , in at least half of them the Internet was used," said Mike Tobin, spokesman for the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Ohio in Cleveland.
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The state's top law-enforcement officer will soon have more authority to battle Internet-related crimes -- acts that cost Ohioans a reported $10.6 million last year.
Starting June 7, Ohio's cyber fraud law will give the state the same criminal-subpoena power prosecutors have in suspected cases of online fraud.
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ISBN: 0324381689
TITLE: Fundamentals of business law; summarized cases, 7th ed. (online legal research guide included)
AUTHOR: Miller, Roger LeRoy and...
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...Held: The judgment is reversed, and the cases are remanded.------ * Together with No. 09-1039, A...Y. ------ . 1 Online at http://aspe.hhs.gov/sp/reports/2010/GenericDrug...
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On the campaign trail, Jack Conway promised that if elected attorney general he would crack down on Internet crimes, especially those involving pedophiles targeting children.
Nearly a year after taking office, Conway has made that promise a reality, creating a cybercrimes unit that is not only investigating its own cases but is helping other law enforcement agencies bust online criminals.
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ISBN: 0324303904
TITLE: West's business law (with online legal research guide), 10th ed: Texts and cases; legal, ethical, international, and e-commerc...
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On the Web, State by State Several U.S. state court systems have started providing online guidance for self-represented litigants in family law cases. Below are some Web sites aimed at helping tri- state area residents: Iowa: http://www.judicial.state.ia.us/ Self_Help/Family_Law/index.asp The site provides general information about divorce, child custody, child support laws and grandparent visitation, along with forms and instructions for filing for divorce. Wisconsin: https://prosefamily.wicourts.gov/pages/ index.html The site guides spouses through the process of obtaining a divorce or legal separation. Illinois: While some Illinois judicial circuits offer online self-help forms, the 15th Judicial Circuit (which includes Jo Daviess County) does not. Jo Daviess County residents seekin...
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Introduction. II. In Louisiana, A Debtor Retains Title To Collateral; The Creditors Merely Get A Right To Seize And Sell The Asset And Get A Privilege On The Proceeds Of The Sale. III. Louisiana Has Traditionally Required A Creditor To Use Judicial Process To Sell The Collateral Which Secures A Loan. IV. Judicial Sales. V. The Origins Of Louisiana's Deficiency Judgment Act And Its Relationship To Executory Process. VI. The Louisiana Deficiency Judgment Act Is A Procedural Rule. VII. Calculating The Minimum Bid At The First Sale . VIII. What A Foreclosing Creditor Must Pay In A Winning Bid And How This Relates To The Minimum Bid At The First Sale And The Distribution Of Proceeds Of The Sale. A. Examples Involving a Mortgage Inferior to that of the Foreclosing Creditor. B. Foreclosure ...
... or service of process led to a series of cases holding that it was not only a lack of appraisal t...C. Are Online Internet/Based Sales Commercially Reasonable?. Whe...
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After a tougher code went into effect last month, the pace of bankruptcy filings has slowed as attorneys and clients deal with more time-consuming requirements under the new law.
According to figures from the U.S. Courts' online document filing system, 77 bankruptcy cases were filed in Evansville on Oct. 16, the day before the new bankruptcy regulations became effective. In the month since then, only a dozen bankruptcy cases have been filed in Evansville, according to the system.