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Quid Pro Quo
Quid Pro Quo is an 2008 film written and directed by Carlos Brooks, starring Nick Stahl, Vera Farmiga, Pablo Schreiber and Kate Burton. The film was released at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival[1].
The plot involves a semi-paralyzed radio reporter who is sent to investigate a story, leading him to a disturbing subculture and a journey of self-realization.
Brother, can you spare a quid?
In a few weeks I go to London for a quick stay on the way to points west. There, prices are as high as ever for Americans...
Bogdanski: The "Quid" and the "Quo" of Charitable Contributions
Jack Bogdanski (Lewis & Clark) has published The "Quid" and the "Quo": Valuing Firm Goodwill and Executive Perks, 35 Est...
Is quid quo pro database access for donors acceptable?
Raizel writes: A colleague sent me this question in my role as a Copyright Scholar for ALA's Copyright Advisory Network, but I felt it touched on too many non-copyright issues (licensing, library management, funds = access) to be discussed exclusively...
Quid pro quo not required to validate disciplinary settlement agreement
Quid pro quo not required to validate disciplinary settlement agreementMatter of Newman v Fire Dept. of the City of New York, 2008 NY Slip Op 00172, Decided on January 10, 2008, Appellate Division, First DepartmentIt appears that Joseph P...
New York Insurance Advertising of Charitable Contributions Quid Pro Quo Is A No Go
The question to New York State Insurance Department was as follows: An insurance agent who occasionally put advertisements in journals for charitable dinners for non-profit groups would like to state in such advertisements that: "For every new policy written, we...
Appellate Court Outlines Differences Again Between Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Work Environment Harassment
During some of the seminars that I teach on sexual harassment prevention, one of the topics that is covered is describing the difference between quid pro quo harassment and hostile work environment harassment...















