With many consumers turning to more shopping online, what liability do online marketplaces face when a product is sold to a consumer by a third-party seller that is defective or.
Duane McDonald Brings Back One Electric Day For 2021 With Barnes, Stevens and The Living End
Duane McDonald’s One Electric Day will return to the Great Lawn in Werribee in 2021 with Jimmy Barnes, The Living End, The Black Sorrows, Jon Stevens, Killing Heidi and Chocolate Starfish.
2020 was a write-off due to Covid. 2021 will be a 100% Covid-safe event. “Audiences have always been so supportive of One Electric Day,” Duane says. “It has become a really special event where we see many fans return year after year, it is like catching up with friends and family. After the curveball that COVID-19 threw at us, we are looking forward to catching up with those friends and family this year for a very overdue celebration of great Australian music. One Electric Day 2021 will create some great memories for us all.”
Senior Middleware Engineer
Produce production support documentation
Provide 3rd line application support on complex internall and DMZ based applications.
Interact with internal teams and external 3rd party vendors to trouble shoot and resolve complex problems
Application administration, monitoring, performance tuning
Deploy application releases and configuration changes
Develop implementation, backup and roll-back plans
Adhere to appropriate departmental and company procedures and policies (i.e. change control, security and auditing, release, configuration, problem and incident management)
Configuration management
Good knowledge of Websphere Application Server
Good knowledge of Apache Tomcat Application Server Extensive experience in supporting Apache and Tomcat applications on Redhat Linux in a DMZ.
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Eleventh Circuit Delivers Surprising Decision on Use of Third-Party Vendors in FDCPA Case
The district court dismissed the case for lack of standing and Hunstein appealed. The Eleventh Circuit concluded that the requirements of standing could be met in one of three ways: 1) tangible harm in the form of physical injury, financial loss, or emotional distress; 2) a risk of real harm requiring factual allegations that establish substantial, significant, or real danger; and 3) statutory violations. The court found that while Hunstein failed to establish either tangible harm or risk of real harm, he did establish a statutory violation that granted him standing. Their statutory violation analysis involved looking at history and the judgment of Congress. The court took a very textualist view of the law and surprisingly
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