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17 Oct 2023, 4:00 am by Hannah Rosborough
Rule 3.5 echoes citation practices in the United Kingdom. [read post]
31 Mar 2019, 10:38 pm by Peter Mahler
The court also rejected the plaintiff’s assertion that the so-called “Kovel privilege” (United States v Kovel, 296 F2d 918 [2d Cir 1961]) attaches to the valuation report “because the purpose of the report was not to facilitate or clarify communications between plaintiff and his attorneys. [read post]
7 Jan 2011, 5:26 am by Stefanie Levine
" Background United States Patent No. 5,490,216, assigned to Uniloc, relates to "a software registration system to deter copying of software. [read post]
7 Jan 2011, 5:26 am by Stefanie Levine
" Background United States Patent No. 5,490,216, assigned to Uniloc, relates to "a software registration system to deter copying of software. [read post]
22 Jul 2010, 6:16 pm by Gideon
Just the say-so of a 44 year old woman, almost an entire lifetime after it allegedly occurred.1 Imagine, as Justice Douglas did, dissenting in United States v. [read post]
5 Nov 2020, 7:35 am by Kristian Soltes
’s V 2.65% $5.3 billion deal to acquire Plaid Inc., a key player in the financial-technology space. [read post]
17 Dec 2010, 8:37 am
” So said Lord Walker last week in delivering the judgment of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in Progress Property v Moorgarth. [read post]
3 May 2007, 10:20 am
It is also ultra vires under well-established law.The seminal case applying the municipal cost recovery rule (sometimes also called the "free public services doctrine") is a sixty-year old Supreme Court case called United States v. [read post]
29 Apr 2008, 7:13 am
Moore, No. 06-1082 In a case raising the issue of whether a police officer violates the Fourth Amendment by making an arrest based on probable cause but prohibited by state law, the Supreme Court rules that warrantless arrests for crimes committed in the presence of an arresting officer are reasonable under the Constitution, and that while states are free to regulate such arrests however they desire, state restrictions do not alter the Fourth Amendment's protections. … [read post]
” (Judicial Division of the Council of State, 11 May 2011, 201011782/1/V1) The second example concerns a Palestinian gay from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). [read post]