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Environmental Impairment Liability/Contractor Pollution Liability Policies: Federal Court Addresses Coverage Dispute | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P L L C

Tour de Force: Rudolph v United Airlines, Causation and Force Majeure | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

In a recent decision, causation proved to be a determinative factor in the viability of multiple claims subject to the same force majeure clause. District judge rules that broad.

Illinois Leaks | Sunshine Week: Algonquin Township loses Partial Summary Judgement in FOIA case –

This morning, a McHenry County Judge Granted our Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and determined that Algonquin Township violated the Freedom Of Information Act in regards to an FOIA request dated June 2, 2018, which was seeking communications between the township and YouTube. There are several communications involved, but one communication between the township and YouTube was given to another FOIA requester, while it was denied to us. That one communication was cited as a violation of the FOIA. Other Prayers for Relief in our Motion for Partial Summary Judgment have been reserved to a future date. This request came from our discovery that Algonquin Township Attorney James P. Kelly sent and received more than one communication to/from YouTube demanding they take down a video we had published.

Theodore Decker: Ohio, defunct online school ECOT still fighting in court

With all that has gone on in the world since, the scandal surrounding the not-so-recently deceased Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow feels like $80 million ago. ECOT, Ohio s first and, at one point, largest online charter school, shut down three years ago after the Ohio Department of Education demanded the school repay that much of its state aid for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years. The state said the overpayment was based on inflated enrollment numbers provided by ECOT. That was far from the end of it. The end, in fact, is nowhere in sight. The school has not repaid the $80 million, and for the past three years has been engaged in court battles about it on various fronts, with ECOT lawyers arguing everything but, We shouldn t have to pay back Ohio because the state would just blow it on something else anyway.

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