Sentences with phrase «federal district court where»

On Friday, in the same Federal District Court where its Wall Street actions are litigated, the Southern District of New York (SDNY), it filed its bombshell RICO lawsuit on behalf of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

Not exact matches

My home is not thirty minutes away from Dover Area High School and even closer to the Federal District Court in Harrisburg where the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial took place in the fall of 2005.
Court papers in the two cases suggest that testimony in Federal District Court will expose in granular detail what watchdog groups say is a seamy world where big money and politics have long intersected with government.
The settlement was filed recently in U.S. District Court in Albany, where Cannon's mother had filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Cannon's infant daughter.
Assemblyman Sheldon Silver arriving on Monday at Federal District Court in Manhattan, where he is being tried on corruption charges.
Before the 21st century, he notes, the federal government did not tell states and local school districts how to run their schools, with the exception of areas like desegregation and special education where there had been court rulings.
«But even when successful, such suits still may not bring relief for the district, such as in Sumter County where a federal judge found fault with Alabama's funding system in an 800 - page opinion but also found the county was not entitled to relief from the court,» says Tuck.
www.nsba.org Note: The NSBA has been involved in helping school districts understand the impact of the United States Supreme Court's rulings on same - sex marriage since the Court's ruling in United States v. Windsor, where it struck down the Federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
The federal court also ruled that TFA recruits should not be concentrated in districts of high poverty and high disadvantage, where children actually need «highly qualified» teachers, not young college graduates with five weeks to training.
Cheryl's knowledge is frequently utilized throughout the Midwest by Federal and District courts, where she is called upon to provide expert witness testimony in regards to training of police dogs, dog attacks, and dog behavior.
(a) an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on your behalf; (b) a description of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled and where the material was located online before it was removed or access to it was disabled; (c) a written statement by you that under penalty of perjury, that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled; and (d) your address, telephone number, and email address; and (e) a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of federal district court for the judicial district in which the address is located, or if your address is outside of the United States, for any judicial district in which the service provider may be found, and that you will accept service of process from the person who provided notification under DMCA 512 subsection (c)(1)(c) or an agent of such person.
At least that's the assertion offered by U.S. Department of Justice lawyer Wendy Ertmer, representing the DEA at a federal court hearing Nov. 14 in Bismarck, where she insisted before U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland that the agency's «administrative process» for granting the permits to grow the crop is, in fact, «not futile.»
A landmark trial opens today in Baltimore's Federal District Court, where Waterkeeper Alliance has filed suit against Perdue Farms, and a pair of the company's farmer contractors, Alan and Kristin Hudson, for polluting the Chesapeake Bay
Milanes initially filed his lawsuit in federal court in Puerto Rico, where he also filed a motion to recuse all the district's judges and asked for appointment of an outside judge to hear the case.
Prior to joining Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, he served as a Judicial Clerk to the Hon. Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., Federal District Court for the District of South Carolina where he prepared briefs and memoranda in preparation for judicial determination, provided research assistance, and drafted opinions and orders on a wide array of legal issues.
From time to time, Lightfoot lawyers — with the blessing of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama — are appointed «Special Assistant Federal Public Defenders» in cases where we can be of assistance to the FPD.
Melissa earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from Valparaiso University School of Law, where she was a member of the Valparaiso University Law Review and served as a law clerk for the Honorable Andrew P. Rodovich in the Northern District of Indiana federal court.
Federal civil subpoenas seeking the production of documents must issue from the court in the district where the production is to be made.
However, there are some Federal District opinions where the Court permitted discovery of a Plaintiff's immigration status.
Existing statutory limits on federal court jurisdiction limit the jurisdiction of the U.S. District Courts in most cases of cases to cases in which a state court in the state where the U.S. District Court is located would have either general jurisdiction or specific jurisdiction of the defendant (without regard to the fact that the case might be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts as a matter of subject matter jurisdiction which pertains to the nature of the cause of action asserted rather than the ties of the defendant to the forum stcourt jurisdiction limit the jurisdiction of the U.S. District Courts in most cases of cases to cases in which a state court in the state where the U.S. District Court is located would have either general jurisdiction or specific jurisdiction of the defendant (without regard to the fact that the case might be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts as a matter of subject matter jurisdiction which pertains to the nature of the cause of action asserted rather than the ties of the defendant to the forum sCourts in most cases of cases to cases in which a state court in the state where the U.S. District Court is located would have either general jurisdiction or specific jurisdiction of the defendant (without regard to the fact that the case might be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts as a matter of subject matter jurisdiction which pertains to the nature of the cause of action asserted rather than the ties of the defendant to the forum stcourt in the state where the U.S. District Court is located would have either general jurisdiction or specific jurisdiction of the defendant (without regard to the fact that the case might be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts as a matter of subject matter jurisdiction which pertains to the nature of the cause of action asserted rather than the ties of the defendant to the forum stCourt is located would have either general jurisdiction or specific jurisdiction of the defendant (without regard to the fact that the case might be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts as a matter of subject matter jurisdiction which pertains to the nature of the cause of action asserted rather than the ties of the defendant to the forum scourts as a matter of subject matter jurisdiction which pertains to the nature of the cause of action asserted rather than the ties of the defendant to the forum state).
He is listed on the U.S. District Court's approved panel of mediators, where he volunteers his time to mediate federal cases.
He is a Panel Attorney with the Federal Defender Program, where he represents criminal defendants in the United State's District Court.
Court documents indicate that in U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina, where federal multidistrict litigation is taking place, at least 2,185 Lipitor cases are pending.
The Federal Court in VE Holding had ruled that the general venue provision, 28 U.S.C. § 1391, as amended in 1988, modified Section 1400 (b) to require that a corporation defendant «resides» in any district where it is subject to personal jurisdiction.
That's a result that we first posted on here, where a New York federal court denied Gibson Dunn's request for higher fees, in part because the prevailing market rates in the Northern District of New York were lower than those in the Southern District, where Gibson Dunn was located.
Mac frequently practices in federal court where he utilizes his experience as a former law clerk to the Honorable Dana L. Christensen, Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Moncourt where he utilizes his experience as a former law clerk to the Honorable Dana L. Christensen, Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of MonCourt for the District of Montana.
Upon graduation, Spesia was selected to serve as a Law Clerk to a Federal District Judge in Chicago, where he had hands - on training in Federal Court procedures and trial matters.
We have not restricted our practice to the controlled, predictable confines of federal or arbitration practice, though we feel comfortable in the District Courts, Courts of Appeal, and foreign and domestic arbitral bodies where we litigate.
John served as first - chair trial attorney on more than forty - five cases in U.S. District Court and Superior Court and appeared regularly before D.C. federal and local grand juries where he presented hundreds of witnesses.
However, all circuit judges on the panel agreed that the fee award was justified, given the district judge found Omega was trying to exert unwarranted control over watches where copyright protection did not exist — a rationale allowing for fee shifting by the lower federal court.
Dennis is admitted to practice in the State of Illinois, the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court where his admission was sponsored by former Illinois Governor James R. Thompson.
Further drawing this distinction, the court cited a federal district court case where absolute privilege applied because the individual was «for all practical purposes compelled to make his statements to the commission» and «to classify [the] statements as only conditionally privileged would have caused great harm to the administration of government and the government's ability to ensure justice was served.»
Representation of Fortune 500 insurer in $ 28 million dispute in federal court, Middle District of Florida, involving design defect claims, where matter was settled for less than 15 percent of initial demand after motion for summary judgment was filed.
When the person goes to seek a remedy, can they make their initial pleading in a Federal district court, or will the judge of the district court require that the complaint be made first in the state where the alleged violation occurred?
In cases where a complaint involves a US Federal law, like the Privacy Act of 1974, does the petitioner need to file the complaint first in a local (state) court, or can the petitioner file immediately in a Federal district court and skip the state court?
He previously practiced law in Chicago where, after clerking for the Federal District Court, he served as legal counsel for the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
The United States District Court for the District of Utah was the first Federal court to adopt the doctrine of vicarious consent and did so in the context of custody proceedings where one parent recorded the other parent's conversations with the couple's two minor children, then three and five years ofCourt for the District of Utah was the first Federal court to adopt the doctrine of vicarious consent and did so in the context of custody proceedings where one parent recorded the other parent's conversations with the couple's two minor children, then three and five years ofcourt to adopt the doctrine of vicarious consent and did so in the context of custody proceedings where one parent recorded the other parent's conversations with the couple's two minor children, then three and five years of age.
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