Looking at decisions reached
by other courts, this court determined that other courts had ruled that the denial of housing insurance can make housing unavailable to disabled individuals because banks will refuse to make a loan if there is no insurance.
The court recently modified its practices to more closely adhere to the records access practices utilized
by other courts of similar size and resources.
(Kozinski, J., concurring), specific data minimization guidelines that have since been embraced
by other courts.
While our course has been approved
by other courts in your state, it might not be approved by your court.
One reason our system is so highly regarded and its decisions are followed
by other courts is because it has not been politicized like the courts in many other states.
He holds that a potential finding by an English court of exhaustion may not necessarily be recognised and enforced
by other courts in the EU or indeed EEA: it is not for the UK courts to presume that this will be so (despite their being little room for others in the EEA to refuse to enforce): «(Counsel for claimant) argued that..
In his decision, the judge first reviewed a number of cases decided
by other courts throughout the United States on the issue of independent contractor misclassification.
According to Brian Lennox, «many of these programs were seen as truly innovative within the judicial community and have gone on to form the basis of education programs presented
by other courts, national and international, and other judicial education organizations.»
Ravel Law and Bloomberg can provide data on how often your trial judge's opinions are cited
by other courts — an indicator of how well respected the judge is by his or her peers — as well as how often the judge is appealed, and how many of those appeals have been partially or completely successful.
Federal Law No. 10 of 1973 established the Federal Supreme Court and Articles 58 and 59 provided for issues of constitutionality and interpretation of treaties to be referred to
it by other courts for decision, with a reasoned decision of that court, where (as interpreted) there is a serious issue of such a nature to be determined and the Court has made a reasoned determination in respect of it.
He explains, «I have suggested that weighting the number of decisions of a federal court of appeals by the number of citations to those decisions
by other courts of appeals, which is to say courts not bound as a matter of stare decisis to follow the cited court's decisions, yields a meaningful measure of judicial output.»
If this ruling remains intact and is followed
by other courts, attorneys could be significantly curtailed in their ability to communicate with clients during the work day — or at all.
What I am really interested in is whether this term, Organized Pseudolegal Commercial Argument (OPCA) litigants, will be adopted
by other courts.
The ramification of this decision, if adopted
by other Courts, would allow a Chapter 13 Debtor to make full student loan payments and cure payments while paying little to nothing to other unsecured, non-priority creditors.
Regardless of the type of legal proceeding or which side uses scientific evidence, the forensic scientist must be able to write a report and testify under oath about: what facts or items of evidence were analyzed or tested; what tests or analyses were used; how valid or reliable those tests or analyses have been found to be
by other courts; why and how the forensic scientist was qualified to conduct those tests or analyses; and, what the results of the tests or analyses were and how those results are relevant to the issues in dispute.
I imagine that there's a difference between (1) RULING that a law is unconstitutional (a perogative of the courts) and (2) CONCLUDING (i.e., RECOGNIZING) that one court's ruling declaring a statute unconstitutional is unlikely to be reversed
by other courts further up the food chain.
The indictment does not name Mr. Bergantiños Diaz, but his identity is confirmed
by other court records.
a) the court of origin was designated in a non-exclusive choice of court agreement; b) there exists neither a judgment given
by any other court before which proceedings could be brought in accordance with the non-exclusive choice of court agreement, nor a proceeding pending between the same parties in any other such court on the same cause of action; and c) the court of origin was the court first seised.
Not exact matches
The lawsuits, each filed
by individual artists in a US federal
court in Los Angeles, ask a judge to create a class - action suit in which
other alleged victims can collectively seek damages.
In a
court ruling authorizing the arrests, Brazilian federal judge André Duszczak said «Faria and
other BRF officers sought to cover up claims of possible food contamination, as shown in certain laboratory tests, made
by a former employee in a labor lawsuit.»
The Eastern Guruma native tital determination, resolved
by mutual consent of local indigenous people and mining interests among
others, was ratified today at a Federal
Court hearing near Tom Price.
GENEVA — Russian billionaire and Chelsea soccer club owner Roman Abramovich has appeared in a Swiss
court as part of a 19 - year - old legal case aimed to wrest 46 million Swiss francs in debts allegedly owed
by him and
others to a European bank.
The oldest law school in Canada, McGill, ranks just under U of T. Its highly regarded law journal is cited
by The Supreme
Court of Canada more often than any
other university - affiliated journal, and McGill law graduates regularly make up a quarter of The Supreme
Court's annual clerkships.
Mark Pincus, the founder of video game company Zynga Inc, must face a lawsuit alleging he unfairly benefited
by selling $ 192 million of stock in 2012 when
other early investors were under a lockup agreement, according to a
court ruling.
In a legal filing joined
by other public interest groups and the consumer electronics trade association, the group said the justices should not become regulators of technology and «the
court should not attempt to predict the future of television.»
GENEVA (AP)-- Russian billionaire and Chelsea soccer club owner Roman Abramovich has appeared in a Swiss
court as part of a 19 - year - old legal case aimed to wrest 46 million Swiss francs ($ 46 million) in debts allegedly owed
by him and
others to a European bank.
«The battleground has shifted to the legal
courts and the
court of public opinion,» he said, referring to lawsuits filed
by tribes and an effort planned
by the Lakota People's Law Project to rally lawmakers and
others in Washington, D.C., to their cause.
The
court document filed
by the FBI states that the passenger became violent and aggressive; bit one flight attendant in the forearm which caused bleeding and kicking the
other two flight attendants in the arm, leg, and abdomen.
The auction was triggered
by a recent $ 300 - million stalking horse offer Fairfax made that allowed
others to make competing bids for the Canadian operations until Monday at 10 a.m. EST, but
court filings showed no bidders
other than Fairfax registered an offer.
But in a fourth case, the High
Court went the
other way, and
by the same margin.
Meanwhile,
other big digital newcomers to the media scene, including BuzzFeed and Business Insider, have also been slow to take up the public interest banner long carried
by the likes of the New York Times and the Press - Enterprise (a small California paper that, as Liptak explained, took two free speech cases all the way to the Supreme
Court in the 1980s).
On Nov. 18 a Delaware bankruptcy
court and the NHL approved the purchase of the Texas team
by Tom Gaglardi who, back in 2004, attempted to buy a half - share in the Canucks in partnership with two
other Vancouver businessmen, Ryan Beedie and Francesco Aquilini.
A U.S. district
court judge ruled that Marvel Comics — purchased
by Disney in 2009 — will retain rights to those heroes and Kirby's many
other creations.
The rules, which were upheld
by the DC Circuit
Court of Appeals earlier in June, ensure that internet service providers treat data equally and can not give or sell access to so - called internet fast lanes that would prioritize certain internet services over
others.
That June, Page was interviewed
by two FBI counterintelligence agents who were investigating whether Podobnyy and two
others were Russian spies, according to
court documents.
The inquiry Ramirez intends to launch could uncover data and evidence to be used
by Congress, federal
courts, the Department of Justice and
other agencies to combat the harm caused
by patent trolls.
The football team's owner is still awaiting the appeal from an
other appeals
court, which is not bound
by the Washington ruling.
Theranos, once valued at $ 9 billion, is also being investigated
by other federal and state agencies and was accused in a suit filed in May of endangering customer health through «massive failures» that misrepresented test results, according to
court papers.
A class action case headed to the U.S. Supreme
Court on Monday against Spokeo is being closely watched
by Google, Facebook and
others.
Those individuals are often too busy to hear a sales pitch and are likely already being
courted by a dozen
other vendors.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- A lawsuit filed
by drivers against ride service Uber should not proceed as a class action, the company argued in a
court filing on Thursday, citing written statements of support from hundreds of
other Uber drivers in a case that could decide whether they are independent contractors or employees.
However, the state is Uber's home base, one of its largest markets, and sets a path often followed
by regulators and
courts in
other states.
Following a controversial New York Times editorial
by former Supreme
Court Justice John Paul Stevens Tuesday calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment, we asked readers to respond, offering not only the news of Stevens» stance, but also a Chicago Tribune editorial taking the
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