Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 18. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1979 |
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... Plaintiff was a member of the Israeli Olympic team performing as a long distance walker . During the terrorist at- tack at the Olympic Games in 1972 , the Plaintiff was able to escape from the terrorists upon hearing warnings from one ...
... Plaintiff was a member of the Israeli Olympic team performing as a long distance walker . During the terrorist at- tack at the Olympic Games in 1972 , the Plaintiff was able to escape from the terrorists upon hearing warnings from one ...
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... Plaintiff and that it was false . They found it to be disparaging the Plaintiff in his profession and thus libelous per se . They granted , how- ever , damages of only $ 1.00 because of the Plaintiff's failure to prove specific damages ...
... Plaintiff and that it was false . They found it to be disparaging the Plaintiff in his profession and thus libelous per se . They granted , how- ever , damages of only $ 1.00 because of the Plaintiff's failure to prove specific damages ...
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... Plaintiff had begun using the phrase VISION CENTER in 1955 for his services as an optometrist . Later , the Defendant moved into the Plaintiff's market area of New Orleans and began using their tradename PEARLE VISION CENTER . The court ...
... Plaintiff had begun using the phrase VISION CENTER in 1955 for his services as an optometrist . Later , the Defendant moved into the Plaintiff's market area of New Orleans and began using their tradename PEARLE VISION CENTER . The court ...
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