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    The Defendants stated that they determined our reply to their motion for summary judgment as an amended complaint. 4. Defendants have not issued any proof of purchase or loss of the debt they claim we owe them. The loan in question was a table funded loan so it was made on a promise, not a payment. They have not lost or risked anything, yet the Plaintiffs have…

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    the adoption center and kennel owned and operated by Middlesex Animal Shelter remains open, the building is intact, and the dogs continue to be adopted. Therefore, Cambridge Biopharma asks the court to dismiss the National Animal Defense Council’s complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6). First, Middlesex Animal Shelter, not the Plaintiff, is the actual possessor of the property. Second, Cambridge Biopharma did not intentionally and…

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    education and public accommodations on the basis of age, race, creed, gender, disability, arrest record, marital status and national origin (Division, n.de). The Division has jurisdiction over discriminatory complaints in these areas. Furthermore, it achieves this mission by intaking discriminatory complaints; conducting investigations; prosecuting cases of unlawful discriminations; administering hearings; and providing educational resources to the public regarding the NYSHRL (Division,…

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    based on reason and facts. When I found the service attitude of the staffs in the restaurant was bad, I complained to the manager because I am type to speak up for what I believe is correct, and it is related to my response towards complaint (Cluster 3) and my complaint attitude. However, I would sometimes affected by perceptual distortions such as physical appearances, irrelevant cues and first impressions. For example, some restaurants with cheaper price of meal can draw my attention even the…

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    the stuff she stopped me and said " where is your manager this table looks like crap and the food is horrible" she went on and on, when she finally left. There was a small line after she left so I prepared all their food with no problem and know complaints, as the last person left. I walked to the back to call my manager. When I called my manager I told her what had happened she said " I know who that is " she explained that the women had work there a year ago and she complains to get free food…

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    My grandmother is a woman of strong opinions, when (CS; opinions, and when) my siblings and I were young, most of her strong opinions was aimed squarely at us. She thought my mother was too permissive, allowing us kids to say, do, or decline to do far too much. In reprimanding either us or our mother, her favorite phrase was, “Back in my day, children just weren’t permitted to…,” and then she would start on her long list of grievances. I always vowed I would never be that way, full of…

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    their posted information was used for commercial purposes. While this may have been true, the courts found that the plaintiffs did not provide enough evidence to prove any violation took place. The case may have been closed, and the plaintiffs’ complaint dismissed accordingly, but the issue of users’ information being used for advertising and commercial gain still lingers. There may be no real harm to the users and their sensitive information. Also, Facebook merely uses the information that was…

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    GREENVILLE ) FOR THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ) Carl Ameche, ) ) C.A. NO.: 2016-CP-23-999999 Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) COMPLAINT Margie Congden, Leroy Congden, ) (JURY TRIAL DEMANDED) and Maple Meadows Campground, ) ) Defendants. ) ) The Plaintiff, Carl Ameche (hereinafter “Ameche”), complaining of the…

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    Analysis Of EEOC Vs. Federal Express

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    Federal Express (1995). A courier was harassed by a customer on her route. The customer made such comments as saying she looked better without any clothes on and repeatedly asked her out on dates. She brought this issue up with her supervisor who wrote to the customer asking him to refrain from ?any future conduct that could be perceived as offensive or intimidating?. The harassment continued and the whole building, not just the tenant was taken away from her route. The courts ruled in…

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    Although this law was created to establish campaign reform, many people have sued the State of Illinois on the premise that this new law violates their constitutional rights. One of the leading cases in this matter is Liberty Pac. v. Madigan. In this case, the plaintiffs Illinois Liberty Pac, Edgar Bachrach and Illinois State Senator Kyle McCarter, believed that this new law violated their rights under the First, Second and Fourteenth amendment. This case was filed in the United States District…

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