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There can also be liability for board members and executive managers under federal law.
Mr. Waxman said that in the government's view, once the information has become "common knowledge," through publication, broadcast, or other means, there would no longer be liability for anyone who subsequently passes it on.
As a result, Nike may now have to defend itself in the California courts under a state court ruling that stripped its statements of full First Amendment protection by deeming them only commercial speech, for which there can be liability for statements demonstrated to be false or misleading.
Or could there be liability for failure to use a design that exists only in a lab?" Scalia wondered in the brief.
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It also shows that Republicans, who have for months characterized Mrs. Clinton as the contender who would most energize Republican voters, now see vulnerabilities in Mr. Obama that could be liabilities for other Democrats on the ballot.
One potential pitfall, Richardson said, is liability for organizers because of insurance issues.
The insurance also pays off if there is liability for something more obscure, like slander, libel or false arrest.
His campaign was remarkably adept at turning what would have been liabilities for a traditional politician into assets.
He is correct that there isn't, and shouldn't be, criminal liability for a lack of "decency".
Yet both Goldsmith and Khan are very mindful that Corbyn could still be a liability for the Labour man.
However, there may be civil liability for compensation or an injunction if personal data is used improperly.
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