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Fulkerson v Van Buren

The case of Fulkerson v Van Buren serves as a critical reminder of the stringent requirements for adverse possession under Arkansas law. While the Progressive Church made significant improvements to the property and maintained physical… Fulkerson v Van Buren

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Alaska Democratic Party v. Rice

Alaska Democratic Party v Rice case deals with employment law, specifically the application of promissory estoppel and misrepresentation in the context of oral agreements. Kathleen Rice (Plaintiff) sued the Alaska Democratic Party (Defendant) and Greg… Alaska Democratic Party v. Rice

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Getchell v Lodge

Facts of Getchell v Lodge Issues Raised The issues raised in Getchell v Lodge were: Rules of Law Arguments Plaintiff’s Arguments Defendant’s Arguments Getchell v Lodge Court’s Judgment Negligence Per Se Admissibility of Expert Testimony… Getchell v Lodge

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Baskurt v Beal (2004)

The case of Baskurt v Beal addressed the validity of a foreclosure sale where procedural irregularities and gross inadequacy of the sale price were in question. The Supreme Court of Alaska upheld the lower court’s… Baskurt v Beal (2004)

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Gordon v State

Facts of Gordon v State On October 16, 1992, Clifford Gordon entered a guilty plea for possessing over five but less than fifty pounds of marijuana, classified as a second-degree felony. Following a plea bargain,… Gordon v State

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What Is Lemon Law?

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Buying a new car or any big-ticket product is often a moment of excitement. Unfortunately, sometimes that excitement is short-lived if the product turns out to be faulty or defective — a so-called “lemon.” When… What Is Lemon Law?