Sentences with phrase «appellate jurisdiction from»

Karakatsanis J. points to multiple features of the elaborate statutory scheme that might be said to support the alternative interpretation and explains how each of them is nonetheless consistent with the Board's interpretation (if one can call it that), much of which is supported by reference to a decision made by another body that «formerly» had appellate jurisdiction from the Board (at para. 44).
The Supreme Court is a court of record with unlimited civil and criminal jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction from the lower courts.

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As may be provided by law, an appellate term shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from the district court or a town, village or city court outside the city of New York.
This could include everything from having partners who used to hold senior industry positions to building a specialty in a small but growing niche to winning a landmark case in an appellate court to providing services in multiple jurisdictions and languages.
The blog also provides free access to the Illinois Insurance Index, a database maintained by Jill Berkeley that summarizes all major appellate insurance coverage decisions in Illinois, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and a few other jurisdictions, issued from 1986 through the present.»
The ICS will include an appeal mechanism, giving the tribunal appellate jurisdiction over (a) errors in the application or interpretation of applicable law; (b) manifest errors in the appreciation of the facts, including the appreciation of relevant domestic law; and (c) the grounds set out in Article 52 (1) of the ICSID Convention, such as the presence of corruption or a serious departure from the fundamental rules of procedure.
The Eleventh District Court of Appeals does appellate review of judgments of common pleas, municipal and county courts for Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Portage, and Trumbull; appeals from board of Tax Appeals; original jurisdiction in select cases.
The appellate court explained that if the City had sovereign immunity from suit, the lower court would not have subject matter jurisdiction over the case.
His representation has ranged from class action and complex commercial and environmental cases to limited jurisdiction premises liability cases and administrative hearings, successfully arguing appellate cases such as Resolution Trust Corp. v. Rossmoor Corp. (1995) 34 Cal.App.4 th 93, Ryan v. Lustre - Cal (2014) WL 7384613, McCormick v. San Pedro Bait Co., Inc. (2009) WL 4801962 and the federal district court decision, Ameripride Services, Inc. v. Valley Industrial Service, Inc. (2007 E.D. Cal.)
The decision halts a 27 - year old expansion of venue in patent cases which began in 1990 when an appellate court expanded venue from a corporation's state of incorporation to any district where personal jurisdiction could be established over the alleged infringer.
It would be strange if, in a case where the powers of the two courts are united in one court, from whose judgments an appeal lies, causes of which the district courts have exclusive original jurisdiction should be excepted from the operation of the appellate power.
Diagram of the State Courts System (PDF)- This file provides a condensed review of the structure of the Florida Court System from trial courts to appellate courts, their jurisdiction and types of cases heard at each level.
The district court dismissed the complaint for failure to state a claim, and Turner appealed to the Eleventh Circuit (which has appellate jurisdiction over federal cases arising from Alabama, Georgia and Florida).
James advises and acts at all stages of the dispute resolution process, from strategy development, through pre-action and interlocutory applications (including Freezing Orders, anti-suit injunctions; protection of confidential information, restraint of conflicts and jurisdiction challenges), to trials and final hearings, appellate and review hearings, and enforcement of judgments and awards.
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The monograph examines procedural issues related to the exercise of appellate jurisdiction in appeals from final judgments and interlocutory appeals.
Bayer AG v. Paul, 544 U.S. 919 (2005)(Do federal appellate courts have jurisdiction to review remand orders where the reasons for remand are different from those identified in the motion to remand?)
Although at the time this case was heard, the majority of provincial and territorial appellate courts held that courts had jurisdiction to prevent defence counsel from withdrawing due to non-payment in fees, there was some division in the case law and differing approaches had been taken in the codes of conduct established by provincial law societies.
The appellate jurisdiction of this court is conferred by the Constitution, and not derived from acts of Congress, but is conferred «with such exceptions, and under such regulations, as Congress may make,» and, therefore, acts of Congress affirming such jurisdiction have always been construed as excepting from it all cases not expressly described and provided for.
As well as having an original jurisdiction of their own, all three divisions of the High Court have appellate jurisdiction to hear appeals from lower Courts and tribunals.
It is quite true, as was argued by the counsel for the petitioner, that the appellate jurisdiction of this court is not derived from acts of Congress.
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