Also part of the Flame Global Distribution Team leading on International Co-productions and Factual. With success in developing international Co-productions in the US, Canada and UK, Llinos has worked as an Executive Producer, Series Producer, Producer and Production Manager on new formats, ...
The field is rounded out in this order: The United Kingdom (UK) at number 6; Denmark at number 7; Hungary number 8; Portugal at number 9; and France at number 10. Top Global Litigious Business Environments According to the Norton Rose Fulbright’s 2015 Litigation Trends Annual Survey, whi...
Depends what country you are in, but if you are in the UK you can contact the Jury Central Summoning Bureau. The Jury Central Summoning Bureau can: give advice about your summons or jury service arrange a visit to the court for you, eg if you’re disabled and want to s...
Lichen Ding is an award-winning designer with experience spanning across multiple disciplines and industries, and is dabbled in architecture, interior space, the field of art installations, and service areas throughout culture, hotel, commercial, office, real estate and brand planning sectors. He ha...
Jury orders Spectrum Health to pay $755,000 to woman who developed flesh-eating bacteria
Bing holds a PhD in Architecture from the University of Sheffield, UK. His research interests focus on ‘sustainable planning/design strategies (for urban regeneration & rural revitalization)’, ‘evidence-based design for healthcare environment’, ‘ageing and community’, ‘building environmental asse...
A U.S. federal jury in Texas ordered Apple to pay $532.9 million in damages on Tuesday after it found the company's iTunes digital media purchasing and distribution system in infringement of three patents held by licensing firm Smartflash.
Samsung has requested the $1 billion Apple v. Samsung trial verdict be thrown out on claims that jury foreman Velvin Hogan's failure to disclose a previous lawsuit and bankruptcy led to a biased decision.
When i did Jury Service I felt rather poorly guided. Well I did wonder if the Judge in this case has done his job properly. It is his duty to guide/direct the jury and it did seem to be a rather convoluted case. Quite surprising that the jury had so many questions ...I suppose...
A common carrier must transport any person wiling to pay the fare and comply with the rules in their published tariff. For an airline to refuse service to anyone, for any reason other than a violation of their published tariff, would be a violation of their operating license. For the US ...