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Add out-of-state plates to latest bias act

by Adam J. Glazer | Oct 6, 2016 | Adam J. Glazer, Insights

The annals of Section 1983 litigation are filled with claims of constitutional rights violations by authorities due to plaintiffs’ race, religion or national origin. Far less litigation centers on state origin. As in police searching a car because it has out-of-state...

Clean sweep for independent rep in commission action offers valuable lessons to industry

by Adam J. Glazer | Oct 1, 2016 | Adam J. Glazer, Insights, Sales Rep Articles

Raise your hand if this sounds familiar:  A rep agreement plainly provides for a fixed commission rate.  After the rep secures orders, the principal claims the parties orally agreed the rep would accept a lower commission rate on those orders.  The rep disputes making...

Where Pokémon Go goes, inevitable courtroom fights appear to lurk

by Adam J. Glazer | Aug 25, 2016 | Adam J. Glazer, Insights

Japanese gymnast Kohei Uchimura fell from the horizontal bar in preliminary competition at the Rio Olympics, landing on his back with a resounding thud. The resulting score of 14.300 meant he would not bid for gold, even as the reigning world champion of the event,...

Life imitates art as employees win case, get to stay off their feet

by Adam J. Glazer | Jul 28, 2016 | Adam J. Glazer, Insights

In a 1995 “Seinfeld” episode, George Costanza takes exception when he spots a security guard forced to stand his entire shift while on duty at a men’s store. His outrage is appeased only when he later decides to provide the guard with a chair. “It is inhumane to make...

Risk Analysis Leads Court to Overturn Unfriendly Reading of Rep Contract

by Adam J. Glazer | Jul 20, 2016 | Adam J. Glazer, Sales Rep Articles

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Despite lesser stakes, federal courts decide bias claim using precedent

by Adam J. Glazer | Jun 14, 2016 | Adam J. Glazer, Insights

Just in time for summer, consider the plight of snowboarders in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah, home of the Alta Ski Area. Alta is well-known as a skiers-only resort. It is one of only three in the country that bans snowboarders. Feeling unlawfully excluded...
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