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13 Oct 2010, 1:21 pm by THE KONG FIRM PLLC
"  It always peeves me when non-lawyers make their own legal conclusions, and it irks me even more when they're completely wrong. [read post]
17 Dec 2018, 4:00 am by Michael Woods and Gordon LaFortune
” The implications for the future direction of the Canada-U.S. relationship and international commerce may render any gains found in the new agreement “Pyrrhic” in nature. [read post]
14 Jan 2023, 9:02 am by Russell Knight
However, before such a nunc pro tunc entry may be made, it is necessary that there be evidence that a judgment was actually rendered. [read post]
24 Jun 2016, 10:18 am by John Elwood
But it really only affects our work when the Justices decide not to decide because they’re worried they won’t be able to decide. [read post]
12 Jul 2010, 1:10 am by Matthew Hill
They considered that in effect it gave retroactive effect to the Convention, thereby “rendering nugatory the State’s declaration recognising the Court’s competence to receive individual applications” [O-IV14]. [read post]
24 Jun 2008, 11:09 pm
Yet the law currently includes a limited number of categories (research, private study, criticism, news reporting) that renders everyday activities such as recording television programs acts of infringement. [read post]
24 Jun 2008, 11:09 pm
Yet the law currently includes a limited number of categories (research, private study, criticism, news reporting) that renders everyday activities such as recording television programs acts of infringement. [read post]
16 Mar 2010, 1:18 pm by MacIsaac
Those cases make it clear that the court has a discretion to allow a party to re-open to adduce new evidence, even after judgment has been rendered, but before the order has been entered… [10] The present case is neither an appeal nor is it a criminal matter. [read post]
6 Jan 2010, 3:09 pm by Armand Grinstajn
The meaning of the legal term res iudicata is old and well-established: it defines "...a matter finally settled by a Court of competent jurisdiction, rendering that subject matter conclusive as to the rights of the parties and their privies". [read post]
27 Nov 2022, 12:53 pm by Francis Pileggi
In addition, there are cases where final decisions have been rendered but neither the parties nor the court sua sponte raised the issue of equitable jurisdiction. [read post]
12 Nov 2010, 11:37 am by Bexis
We're hosting a guest post today - the long title of which is "Can a Manufacturer Be Held Liable Under the False Claims Act if It Delivers Defective Medical Devices to the Government? [read post]