Courts have avoided Concepcion with surprising frequency by holding that it did not preempt ordinary unconscionability rules. There's a pretty good round up of illustrative opinions here:…
A bit of background on why (IMO) it's good to see these small claims cases succeed for non-trivial amounts: AT&T is essentially class action proof post-AT&T v. Concepcion. AT&T had always put mandatory…
Count mine among the ones they received in the last minute. Great excercise -- glad I did it no matter what.
Check out taphunter.com. They do something similar and, from what I understand, are getting pretty good traction here in San Diego. It's at least one data point that users might want what you're building.
How do you come up with that number? According to http://www.edreform.com/Fast_Facts/K12_Facts/#ENROLLMENT, there are about 130,000 elementary schools in the US. Even if every single school in the nation used IXL,…
Is this for the online learning idea? What are you seeking in a cofounder (proficiency in a certain technology; background in education...)?
Wow, impressively thorough. Kudos.
I'm left unsure how they define "premature scale." If they simply mean "started paying more for customers than they're worth, and doing so on a massive scale," then, well, duh. It would be more interesting to know what…
Perhaps even more famously (for law school nerds): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualitex_Co._v._Jacobson_Produc....
Is it really an LLC? (See footer.) That would seem strange for a venture-funded company.
http://www.iconfinder.com is a good place to start.
It's really tough if you aren't one (probably akin to the often-mentioned difficulty non-technical folks have evaluating programmers). But there are a few places to start. First, Martindale-Hubbell is a respected…
Courts have avoided Concepcion with surprising frequency by holding that it did not preempt ordinary unconscionability rules. There's a pretty good round up of illustrative opinions here:…
A bit of background on why (IMO) it's good to see these small claims cases succeed for non-trivial amounts: AT&T is essentially class action proof post-AT&T v. Concepcion. AT&T had always put mandatory…
Count mine among the ones they received in the last minute. Great excercise -- glad I did it no matter what.
Check out taphunter.com. They do something similar and, from what I understand, are getting pretty good traction here in San Diego. It's at least one data point that users might want what you're building.
How do you come up with that number? According to http://www.edreform.com/Fast_Facts/K12_Facts/#ENROLLMENT, there are about 130,000 elementary schools in the US. Even if every single school in the nation used IXL,…
Is this for the online learning idea? What are you seeking in a cofounder (proficiency in a certain technology; background in education...)?
Wow, impressively thorough. Kudos.
I'm left unsure how they define "premature scale." If they simply mean "started paying more for customers than they're worth, and doing so on a massive scale," then, well, duh. It would be more interesting to know what…
Perhaps even more famously (for law school nerds): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualitex_Co._v._Jacobson_Produc....
Is it really an LLC? (See footer.) That would seem strange for a venture-funded company.
http://www.iconfinder.com is a good place to start.
It's really tough if you aren't one (probably akin to the often-mentioned difficulty non-technical folks have evaluating programmers). But there are a few places to start. First, Martindale-Hubbell is a respected…