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6 Oct 2017, 1:52 pm by Jennifer E. Benda
One of the more significant findings of the report is that while the examination division proposed over $577 million of estate and gift tax deficiencies for FY 2016, only $98 million of those deficiencies were sustained after cases were considered by IRS Appeals. [read post]
13 Jan 2020, 6:48 am
In an appeal, the Board is only permitted to consider the merits of an Examiner’s rejection. [read post]
22 Feb 2011, 12:10 pm by Mark S. Humphreys
The insurance policy provisions read as follows: "If loss occurs ... the Insured shall ... if requested by the Company, submit to examination under oath and subscribe the same. [read post]
22 Jul 2022, 1:17 pm by Paul Fling
To read more about the various updates included in the July 2022 version of the TMEP, visit the USPTO’s helpful outline here. [read post]
17 Jul 2019, 6:19 pm by umbrella
While it may be comforting to know that you have insurance to protect you in the event of an automobile accident, it is important to read and understand your insurance policy. [read post]
8 Mar 2018, 5:09 am by Charles Sartain
It took a court of appeal two tries to get this one right, after being enlightened by an aggrieved party. [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 3:41 pm by mike
This also means that an Applicant is wasting resources writing paragraphs that will not be read by the Examiner. [read post]
12 Jul 2023, 4:44 am by Berniard Law Firm
Continue reading The post Can An Independent Medical Examiner Determine Maximum Medical Improvement in a Worker’s Compensation Case? [read post]
30 Oct 2020, 10:01 am by Famighetti & Weinick
Continue reading The post Hostile Work Environment Verdict Examined by Appellate Court appeared first on Long Island Employment Law Blog. [read post]
29 Mar 2010, 9:26 am
Takeaway: On appeal to the BPAI, is the Examiner presumed to be correct, such that the Appellant has the burden to show error in the Examiner's position? [read post]
2 Sep 2017, 11:08 am by Paul Richardson
How Appeals Works An appellate court will examine the record of evidence that was presented in trial court in addition to the law applied by the trial court to make a determination about whether the decision in question was lawful. [read post]
15 Sep 2018, 8:53 am by Marcia Shein
After a 2015 United States Supreme Court ruling that declared the law was too vague regarding what constitutes a “violent career criminal,” a convicted murderer’s 15-year sentence must now be examined over again. [read post]
19 Sep 2023, 8:32 am by Brian Cordery (Bristows)
Conclusion Both cases have appeals pending before the Federal Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, and, despite the differences in some of the underlying discussion and conclusions, it will be interesting to see how the court of appeals is going approach the evidence produced in these lawsuits. [read post]