Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
220. lappuse
... party's attor- ney and the conflicts of interest that might exist between the repre- sentative party and members of the class . When the class repre- sentative is a government agency such as the FTC , however , the concerns about the ...
... party's attor- ney and the conflicts of interest that might exist between the repre- sentative party and members of the class . When the class repre- sentative is a government agency such as the FTC , however , the concerns about the ...
221. lappuse
... party to have interests that conflict with those of other class members.180 Another model that might be used for solving the potential con- flict between an FTC consumer redress suit and private actions is found in a federal statute ...
... party to have interests that conflict with those of other class members.180 Another model that might be used for solving the potential con- flict between an FTC consumer redress suit and private actions is found in a federal statute ...
226. lappuse
... parties . This would be the case in a consumer redress action brought by the FTC after the finalization of an FTC cease ... party who was a respondent in the FTC proceeding.203 The FTC order would be 200. Emich Motors Corp. v . General ...
... parties . This would be the case in a consumer redress action brought by the FTC after the finalization of an FTC cease ... party who was a respondent in the FTC proceeding.203 The FTC order would be 200. Emich Motors Corp. v . General ...
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