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Ford Motor Credit Co. Sues Mega Oil Change Alleging Breach of Contract
Ford Motor Credit Co. sued Mega Oil Change LLC and Anthony Rodriguez on April 20 in Florida Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County alleging breach of…Get It in Writing: Oral Agreements Are 'Ill-Suited Means of Forming Enforceable Contracts'
'Van Bortel v. Ford Motor Co.' serves as a reminder that while oral agreements can sometimes be enforceable, it is rare. Contracts should be in writing.The Value of Oral Contracts in Franchise Transactions
The franchise case begins with a quote of movie mogul, Samuel Goldwyn, "A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on." Goldwyn's truism regarding contract law is remembered in the case of Van Bortel v. Ford Motor, (W.D. NY Aug. 10, 2022).Dispute Over 'Illegible' Lease Agreement Demonstrates Pitfalls of Remote Court Proceedings
An Okaloosa County judge's difficulty in deciphering an electronically filed exhibit following a virtual trial led to a protracted appellate court battle regarding the legibility of the document.Enforceability of Liability Waivers in the Age of COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic and the incentive for businesses to limit their exposure are leading to widespread use of COVID-specific liability waivers. But in New York State, the enforceability of these waivers—even those not related to COVID-19—are far from bullet proof and depend on a wide array of factors.View more book results for the query "Ford Motor Co"
California Supreme Court to Rule on Non-Competes Between Businesses and Interference Claims
In the recent case of 'Ixchel Pharma v. Biogen', the Ninth Circuit asked the California Supreme Court to resolve two questions "because of their significance for business torts in California."Pa. Federal Judge Says Insureds Can Bring UTPCPL Claims Against Insurers
A federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, recognizing an intra-district split that has been going on for a few years, has ruled that an insured's claim against his insurer under Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL) was not barred by the economic loss doctrine.CVS, Best Buy End Job-Applicant Personality Tests Amid EEOC Probe
The use of personality tests ballooned over the last decade, as companies tried to find efficient ways to hire workers by using algorithms to predict how a worker will perform.Glympse Hires a New GC as the Location-Sharing Startup Expands
The Seattle-based company has made Alan Koslow its brand new general counsel.Debtor That Didn't Pay Commission Blocked From Enforcing Nonsolicitation Clause
But Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard enjoins former Hipcricket VP from wooing ex-clients under state trade secrets law.Download Now
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