Sentences with phrase «revised draft rules»

I have meanwhile looked at the 16th revised draft Rules of Procedure for Europe's future Unified Patent Court.

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He said the DOL worked closely with the industry in revising its draft fiduciary rule, and in fact, was «thanked» by them, he said, for listening to their requests for changes when the new rule was issued.
Medical advances over the past decade, along with a national emphasis on raising awareness about concussions, have enabled sport organizations, including the IHSA, to draft or revise rules and policies aimed at player safety in all sports that reflect this growing body of information.
California's Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) has been working on an ethics opinion on the applicability to attorney advertising rules to blogs for a while now, and after receiving public comments on its draft opinion, it released a revised draft and opened up a new 90 - day public comment period.
(Here is the draft version of the model rule; the commentary was revised during the ABA debate to leave it to states to decide whether to make public the conditional nature of the admission.)
The pertinent section of the Colorado Revised Statutes (2016), strongly influenced by the language of the Model Penal Code (which never adopted in full by any state but highly influential stylistically in how U.S. criminal codes are drafted) is very typical of the majority rule regarding the defense of others and reads as follows (emphasizing the language relevant to the scenario in the question):
It has been 16 years, a generation in international arbitration terms, since the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) last revised its arbitration rules, so the release in February this year of a «final draft» of the LCIA Rules 2014 was greeted with great interest and prompted much discussion within the ever - sociable arbitration commurules, so the release in February this year of a «final draft» of the LCIA Rules 2014 was greeted with great interest and prompted much discussion within the ever - sociable arbitration commuRules 2014 was greeted with great interest and prompted much discussion within the ever - sociable arbitration community.
Rosemary Martin, Group General Counsel & Company Secretary, Vodafone Group, UK and Chair of the GC100, an organisation which did much to prompt the review of the rules on disclosure, said on the launch of the draft rule: «The GC100 members are delighted that the Working Group has taken the task of revising the disclosure rules so seriously and with a much more radical attitude than many were expecting.
In advance of this week's Standing Committee meeting on May 29 and 30, the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules has drafted a new Committee Note to accompany its newly revised proposed Rule 37 (e).
The Rules were drafted in 1937 and while they've been changed and supplemented over the years, they have never been systematically revised — until now.
[254] The GSEs have already created a draft dataset based on the proposed Closing Disclosure and plan to issue a final dataset after they revise the draft dataset based on this final rule.
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