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Daily Digest – December 3. Judge Rules Plaintiff in Hunstein Copycat Lacks Standing; Ohio Anti-Robocall Bill Signed Into Law

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JUDGE RULES PLAINTIFF LACKS STANDING IN HUNSTEIN COPYCAT CASE, REMANDS IT BACK TO STATE COURT This is one of those cases where I feel like I need to make the “I’m not a lawyer” disclaimer because, to me, this looks like one of those “good news, bad news” type of cases, but there might be … The post Daily Digest – December 3.

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Judge Rules Plaintiff Lacks Standing in Hunstein Copycat Case, Remands it Back to State Court

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This is one of those cases where I feel like I need to make the “I’m not a lawyer” disclaimer because, to me, this looks like one of those “good news, bad news” type of cases, but there might be sides to this that I am not seeing.

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Becher & Feldman paper on the problem of salespeople's oral promises that are disclaimed in the fine print

Public Citizen

However, scant attention has been given to the role of pre-contractual promises that are disclaimed or qualified in the fine print (“the oral deal”). For example, scholars have cautioned against the inclusion of one-sided, exploitative, or unenforceable terms in standard form contracts, and proposed solutions to address these problems.

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Avila Safe Harbor Language: New York District Court Grants Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings for Defendant in FDCPA Case

Troutman Sanders

The court’s holding shows that Second Circuit courts do not require exact recitation of a particular disclaimer, such as the disclaimer set forth in Avila. First, it reasoned that the defendant used sufficient safe harbor language, which substantially complied with the provision set forth in the Second Circuit case Avila v.

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Sixth Circuit Allows Professor to Move Forward with Lawsuit Alleging University’s Preferred-Pronoun Policy Violates his Constitutional Rights

Fraser

Meriwether, a devout Christian, sought a compromise with the university that would involve him using students’ preferred pronouns while placing a disclaimer in his syllabus, “noting that he was doing so under compulsion and setting forth his personal and religious beliefs about gender identity.”

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An In Debt Discussion: Technology, Compliance and Payments Made Easy

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Related Articles Disclaimer Information. Hannah Huerta , Marketing Specialist. Hannah Huerta is a Marketing Specialist at PDCflow. She creates content for the accounts receivable and payment industry. The post An In Debt Discussion: Technology, Compliance and Payments Made Easy appeared first on PDCflow.

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PDCflow Releases Support for Zero Cost Processing to Merchants

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Disclaimer Information. Programming and customer operations for PDCflow’s national client base have been completed in-house in Ogden, Utah, since the company’s founding in 2003. Find out more about PDCflow at [link]. Share this post! The post PDCflow Releases Support for Zero Cost Processing to Merchants appeared first on PDCflow.