Sentences with phrase «different cases cited»

Not exact matches

The Cuomo administration, however, cited a different 2003 case to argue that the courts have interpreted «compiled» to mean the time when a reply to a FOIL request has to be performed — not when documents are originally collected and assembled.
Eight Justices, citing different reasons, ruled in Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Association (Case No. 89 - 1217) that teachers» unions can not use nonmembers» fees to support political lobbying that is unrelated to collective bargaining.
Providing a case in point, Jackson cites a recent report from the Schott Foundation, «A Rotting Apple: Education Redlining in New York City,» which offers a bleak look at the disparate educational opportunities available to students in different NYC school districts, and points to solutions that would ensure an opportunity to learn for every student in New York.
As Todd Bishop of GeekWire notes, the patents Microsoft is alleging infringement of are different from the ones cited in the Motorola case.
The plaintiff's attorney cites a number of different legal cases to support the finding that Smith should be held personally liable for his negligence: «It is well settled that an individual member of a limited liability company or an office of a corporation may be individual liable for his or her own torts, including negligence.»
UCLA's Carlson said that the defendants will continue to file motions to dismiss the case citing different arguments — that the court doesn't have jurisdiction in such a case, for instance, or that the defendants don't have standing, or that federal law doesn't provide any recourse in such a lawsuit.
''... If you want the average examiner's eyes to glaze over (or me to disregard your arguments), put 4 pages of arguments citing 10 different pieces of case law regarding the motivation to combine.
On Friday, Laurel asked whether I knew of any cases which dealt with the phenomenon of a court deciding an issue on grounds or citing caselaw completely different from what counsel had argued.
The main reason McLean County was cited in the report was primarily due to Judge Paul Lawrence's decision to compel the president of the Illinois Manufacturers Association to testify in a case that had nothing to do with the association and another case in which Lawrence and another local judge forced one company to appear as a defendant in two different trials at the same time.
While I agree that a number of different legal effects might be alleged for an email message, I don't find the cases cited helpful on the point of this thread.
As counsel does her research, Ravel Law shows visualizations demonstrating how different passages of a case have been cited, and by which judges, enabling counsel to quickly zero in on the passages which judges have found most persuasive.
The flagship JustisOne platform enables those conducting legal research to access the most cited parts of a judgment instantly, quickly find related authorities, and read cases side by side from different jurisdictions.
Citing Loveridge, the appellant urged the Court of Appeal to find a misapprehension, and then (based on the principle that the appellant is entitled to have his case assessed on a proper apprehension of the evidence), find that the ultimate result might have been different had the judge not erred; that it can not be confidently said the same result inevitably follows with or without the error.
The case was the latest in a series brought by landlords in different states citing religious belief as a legal basis for discriminating against unmarried tenants.
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