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26 Jun 2013, 8:07 am by Joy Waltemath
Claiming he had reported three alleged violations of law (state penal code, the university’s administrative procedures, and state civil statutes on government contracting), the professor sued under the Whistleblower Act. [read post]
24 Feb 2014, 6:00 am
 [New York Criminal Procedure Law] § 100.40(1)(a)-(c). [read post]
12 Dec 2011, 1:20 am by Ken Lammers
Commonwealth, AUG11, VaApp No. 2091-10-1;(1) In order to prove that a group is a criminal street gang the prosecution must prove its members have (a) individually, or (b) as part of the group committed two or more predicate criminal acts. (2) The introduction of the defendant's prior conviction(s) can serve as evidence of the predicate offenses.Morris v. [read post]
1 May 2019, 7:51 am
[Y] by order of SPDC and / or a representative of SPDC attended the meeting (s) where these witnesses had to prepare / sign the statements prepared by others and / or [b.] [read post]
16 Nov 2011, 1:19 am by Karwan Eskerie
The UK’s share of a 30 percent target for the EU will be determined by burden-sharing negotiations between Member States once an increased EU commitment has been agreed. [read post]
11 Jan 2022, 2:26 pm by Patricia Hughes
INTRODUCTION In its December 2021 decision in Ontario Teacher Candidates’ Council v. [read post]
2 May 2020, 4:47 pm by INFORRM
Four criteria are relevant in this assessment: (a) the purpose of the information request; (b) the nature of the information sought; (c) the particular role of the seeker of the information in receiving and imparting it to the public; and (d) whether the information was ready and available. [read post]
18 Jun 2021, 3:04 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Co., 21 NY3d 324, 334 [2013], quoting AG Capital Funding Partners, L.P. v State St. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 3:33 am by Robert A. Epstein
"As a general matter, the Guidelines specify sources of income as follows: a. compensation for services, including wages, fees, tips, and commissions; b. the operation of a business minus ordinary and necessary operating expenses (see IRS Schedule C); c. gains derived from dealings in property; d. interest and dividends (see IRS Schedule B); e. rents (minus ordinary and necessary expenses - see IRS Schedule E); f. bonuses and royalties; g. alimony and… [read post]