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Defendant Motion in Limine Excluding EEOC Findings
Defendant Motion in Limine excluding EEOC findings
Defendant Response to motion in Limine for Untimely File
Response to Motion in Limine for untimely filed
Defendant’s Objections to Non-Stipulated Jury Instructions
DEFENDANT’S OBJECTIONS TO PLAINTIFF’S NON-STIPULATED AND COMPETING JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND COMPETING VERDICT FORM for Discrimination
Complaint for Gender Discrimination
Complaint for Gender Discrimination
Civil Rights Complaint – Sex Discrimination & Retaliation
Complaint for Disability Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, Retaliation
Motion to Release Funds Held in Court Registry
MOTION TO RELEASE FUNDS HELD IN COURT REGISTRY
Defendants Motion Pursuant to C.R.C.P. 60(b) to Reconsider Order and Certificate of Conferral with C.R.C.P. 121’1-15(8)
DEFENDANTS MOTION PURSUANT TO C.R.C.P. 60(b) TO RECONSIDER ORDER RE: INTEREST RATE ON PROMISSORY NOTE AND CERTIFICATE OF CONFERRAL WITH C.R.C.P. 121 ‘ 1-15(8)
Plaintiff Trial Brief
Plaintiff Trial Brief on premise claim with insect removal
Plaintiff’s Brief Regarding Interest Rate on Promissory Note
PLAINTIFFS’ BRIEF REGARDING INTEREST RATE ON PROMISSORY NOTE
Plaintiff’s Objection and Request for Hearing on Defendant’s Motion for Fees and Bill of Cost
PLAINTIFFS’ OBJECTION AND REQUEST FOR HEARING ON DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR FEES AND BILL OF COSTS
Defendant’s Motion for Attorney Fees and Costs
DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS
Plaintiff’s Brief in Support of Motion for Temporary Injunction and Expedited Discovery
Plaintiff’s Brief in support of motion for temporary injunction and expedited discovery, from the US District Court for the District of Minnesota. Companion Objection to same, as well as the original complaint, available on Lawyers Help Lawyers as well.
Federal Civil Complaint for Default on Promissory Note
Federal Civil Court Complaint for default on a promissory note. Diversity case out of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Federal Civil Complaint for Copyright Infringement
Federal Civil Complaint for violation of copyright.
As a general matter, copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner.
Copyright infringement can be a felony or a misdemeanor. A felony charge must involve an infringement of the copyright owner’s reproduction or distribution rights. A felony conviction carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.
Copyright infringement is using someone else’s work without getting that person’s permission. … The owner of a copyright gets to decide who can legally make copies of that work. It is illegal to copy large sections of someone else’s copyrighted work without permission, even if you give the original author credit.
The legal penalties for copyright infringement are: Infringer pays the actual dollar amount of damages and profits. The law provides a range from $200 to $150,000 for each work infringed. Infringer pays for all attorneys fees and court costs.
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan