Sentences with phrase «under appeal discloses»

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A New York appeals court ruled last year that a less comprehensive form of teacher evaluations used by New York City's Department of Education — known as Teacher Data Reports — must be disclosed under the state's Freedom of Information Law.
Taylor Wessing has been ordered to disclose information it held about parties involved in litigation, in a landmark Court of Appeal decision on legal professional privilege under the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998).
Following an unsuccessful appeal, Ms Reilly brought an unfair dismissal claim, arguing that she was under no actual duty to disclose the relationship.
As for the mooted implied term, the EAT noted that, following the Court of Appeal's decision in Item Software v Fassihi, there may be circumstances in which an employee can be under a duty to disclose his or her own misconduct.
«Reporter Tries to Block Daily Fines»: Pete Yost of The Associated Press provides a report that begins, «A former USA Today reporter asked an appeals court Monday to block daily fines levied by a judge who wants her to disclose confidential sources for stories on a scientist under scrutiny in the 2001 anthrax attacks.»
This appeal considered whether, in proceedings for judicial review of the legality of a search warrant issued ex parte, it is permissible for the High Court to have regard to evidence that is not disclosed to the subject of the warrant, and if so, whether the same applies to judicial review proceedings regarding the legality of an order made inter parties for retention of unlawfully seized material under the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, s 59.
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