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Could The Rise Of Dockless Scooters Change Contract Law?, John Kendall
Could The Rise Of Dockless Scooters Change Contract Law?, John Kendall
Mercer Law Review
Dockless scooters have been revolutionizing the way individuals in highly populated towns and cities commute on a day-to-day basis across the country. Instead of riding the bus, individuals now have the option to pay money to ride scooters short distances and save themselves the hassle of riding on crowded buses. Among the many issues and questions this creates for lawyers and lawmakers, one particularly noteworthy issue is whether the electronic waivers and arbitration clauses scooter companies require riders to sign before operating the scooters can shield the scooter companies from liability when the unexpected occurs. Currently, the top dockless scooter …
The Injustice Of New York’S Notice Of Claim Limitations In Medical Malpractice Actions, Jessica Simon
The Injustice Of New York’S Notice Of Claim Limitations In Medical Malpractice Actions, Jessica Simon
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moaner, David Aldridge
Moaner, David Aldridge
Mighty Pen Project Anthology & Archive
Every unit in the military has one of these, it seems, the constant complainer. This one in Vietnam learned a tough lesson.
Articles, stories, and other compositions in this archive were written by participants in the Mighty Pen Project. The program, developed by author David L. Robbins, and in partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University and the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond, Virginia, offers veterans and their family members a customized twelve-week writing class, free of charge. The program encourages, supports, and assists participants in sharing their stories and experiences of military experience so both writer and audience may benefit.
Fosta: A Necessary Step In Advancement Of The Women’S Rights Movement, Alexandra Sanchez
Fosta: A Necessary Step In Advancement Of The Women’S Rights Movement, Alexandra Sanchez
Touro Law Review
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Homecoming, Claes Tholand
Homecoming, Claes Tholand
Mighty Pen Project Anthology & Archive
A young Navy SK3 experiences his last mission before coming home to a country with very different opinions about his service.
Articles, stories, and other compositions in this archive were written by participants in the Mighty Pen Project. The program, developed by author David L. Robbins, and in partnership with Virginia Commonwealth University and the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond, Virginia, offers veterans and their family members a customized twelve-week writing class, free of charge. The program encourages, supports, and assists participants in sharing their stories and experiences of military experience so both writer and audience may benefit.