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19 Jul 2012, 2:05 pm
We recently rejected a similar argument in People v. [read post]
24 May 2011, 5:31 am
Andrew Cohen provides a great analysis of the U.S. [read post]
4 Jan 2017, 6:25 pm by Jon
Congress seemed to proceed on that basis, until in the case of U.S. v. [read post]
6 Jan 2007, 3:52 pm
Since as above the unfinished buses were not subject to custom duty, the judge indicated the likely merits of the defendant's motion, but since the defendant had not responded to NABI's claim that duty-free treatment only applied to bus shells imported after April 12, 1997, the judge dismissed the defendant's summary judgment motion, with leave to file another summary judgment motion as to the count.The judge had also dismissed the United States' request for a delay on the… [read post]
13 Jan 2009, 1:33 am by Rachel Lynn Foley
It was clear error for the bankruptcy court to find that debtor had the requisite intent to hinder, delay or defraud a creditor when he converted some nonexempt property into his homesteadon the day he filed bankruptcy; on the same analysis, the court erred in disallowing a Roth IRA exemption; on the same analysis, the court erred in denying debtor a discharge on the collateral estoppel effect of its earlier findings on disallowing the exemptions; Section 529 tuition savings accounts are… [read post]
18 Mar 2013, 6:30 am by Benjamin Coates
Building on his arguments, I explained to the class how domestic U.S. laws enabled empire-building. [read post]
14 Nov 2019, 7:06 am by Jim Walker
An affidavit of a FBI agent who investigated the incident filed togther with the criminal complaint* in the case of U.S. v. [read post]
20 Jul 2014, 6:00 am by Beth Graham
The convention could then provide that settlement agreements falling within its scope are binding and enforceable (similar to Article III of the New York Convention), subject to certain limited exceptions (similar to Article V of the New York Convention). [read post]