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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

FOREIGN ACADEMIC & CULTURAL EXCHANGE SERVICES, INC. v. TRIPON

... respondent as to all of FACES' claims, finding: (1) the covenant not to compete was unenforceable; (2) respondent did not violate the covenant not to compete; (3) the grant of an injunction requiring respondent to return home would be pre-empted by federal immigration law; (4 ...

FACES, INC. v. Tripon

... respondent as to all of FACES' claims, finding: (1) the covenant not to compete was unenforceable; (2) respondent did not violate the covenant not to compete; (3) the grant of an injunction requiring respondent to return home would be pre-empted by federal immigration law; (4 ...

TAHAEI v. TAHAEI

... She argues the family court erred in: (1) finding no common-law marriage existed; (2) failing to enforce multiple orders requiring Seyed D. Tahaei (Seyed) to produce immigration and financial documents; and (3) failing to grant her motion for a continuance after Seyed failed to ...