Sentences with phrase «smaller issues in its appeal»

Ms. Elia sided with Success on two smaller issues in its appeal.

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The opinion, issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, strikes down a legislative provision, first enacted in 1986 and renewed numerous times since, which sets a goal that 5 percent of federal defense contracting dollars each fiscal year must be awarded to certain entities, including small disadvantaged companies.
The Houston - based schools have extended days, learning contracts signed by students and parents, school - issued cell phones for teachers, and classrooms bearing the names of colleges — the now - familiar features of what David Whitman dubbed «New Paternalism» schools in his 2008 book Sweating the Small Stuff (see «An Appeal to Authority,» features, Fall 2008).
The Law Society, which intervened in the appeal, estimated there could be tens of thousands of clients affected by this issue given the similar impact of the Jackson reforms on smaller law firms.
Our tax attorneys have a successful track record in advising publicly traded corporations, large and small private companies, and high net worth individuals on a wide variety of complex contested tax issues at every stage of the process, including IRS examination, IRS appeals and, where necessary, tax litigation.
As a winning plaintiff in a small claims case in Minnesota, I found that if the defendant didn't pay the court by the time the deadline for appealing expired, I could have the court issue a «writ of execution» that I took the sheriff's department, and the sheriff's department would confiscate the...
In some cases the factors in play can go beyond the strength of the appeal and quality of the Release Plan to include issues such as the unfair disadvantages faced by first nations and other persons living in small rural communitieIn some cases the factors in play can go beyond the strength of the appeal and quality of the Release Plan to include issues such as the unfair disadvantages faced by first nations and other persons living in small rural communitiein play can go beyond the strength of the appeal and quality of the Release Plan to include issues such as the unfair disadvantages faced by first nations and other persons living in small rural communitiein small rural communities.
In re Marriage of Blazer, (August 25, 2009)(partially unpublished) The California Court of Appeal considered two issues of first impression: whether an owner's capital account in a small, closely held company should count toward his income for determining spousal support; and whether the ultimate support award, when combined with the disposition and division of the business as a going concern, constitutes an impermissible «double dip» into the income stream of the business and of the owner - spousIn re Marriage of Blazer, (August 25, 2009)(partially unpublished) The California Court of Appeal considered two issues of first impression: whether an owner's capital account in a small, closely held company should count toward his income for determining spousal support; and whether the ultimate support award, when combined with the disposition and division of the business as a going concern, constitutes an impermissible «double dip» into the income stream of the business and of the owner - spousin a small, closely held company should count toward his income for determining spousal support; and whether the ultimate support award, when combined with the disposition and division of the business as a going concern, constitutes an impermissible «double dip» into the income stream of the business and of the owner - spouse.
Under the new Appeals Services Division guidelines there are 31 types of issue that will not receive an oral hearing (except in exceptional circumstances) and a small number of issues for which the worker may be allowed an oral hearing after providing written detailed submissions supporting the request.
Issues concerning damages were front and center in a small - claims case that was successfully appealed.
Today, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued its opinion in SCA Hygiene v. First Quality Baby Products, a case about adult diapers that had the potential to harm myriad small business owners and innovators.
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