Legal Press Release – Weekly Newsletter for December 1-6, 2010

Monday, December 6, 2010

Receivables Expiring by Statute of Limitations Cost Businesses Millions

AMSTERDAM, December 1, 2010 – Millions of Euros worth of receivables will expire by limitation by the
end of the year. This is a reoccurring issue for many businesses which have
not yet made their claims in time. The statue of limitation prevents
delinquent debt from being pursued indefinitely and defines the time limit
for the creditor to …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Receivables Expiring by Statute of Limitations Cost Businesses Millions.

SeLoger.com Announces it Will File a Suit With the Paris Court of Appeal Against the AMF Conformity Decision on the Public Tender Offer Launched by Axel Springer AG

PARIS, December 1, 2010 – The Supervisory Board of SeLoger.com, which met on 30 November
2010, examined the conformity decision made by the AMF on the cash tender
offer (the << Offer >>) filed by AS Online Beteiligungs GmbH, a subsidiary of
Axel Springer AG.

(Logo:
www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080131/291759 )

The Supervisory Board … Original article on : SeLoger.com Announces it Will File a Suit With the Paris Court of Appeal Against the AMF Conformity Decision on the Public Tender Offer Launched by Axel Springer AG.

Social Media is Becoming a Significant Influence Within the Court System, Says Punch

LONDON, December 1, 2010 – Access to social media channels is becoming influential within the court
system, says SEO agency (www.punchcomms.com/seo-agency.html) Punch
Communications. With social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube,
attorneys, judges, and juries alike have information available, which has the
potential to sway decisions and affect sentences or even a mistrial.

There …. Original source  : Social Media is Becoming a Significant Influence Within the Court System, Says Punch.

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