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24 Apr 2018, 4:00 am by Bob Bauer
But one can see in the “higher loyalty” that Comey espouses an echo of this call to conscience, which would require a leader to flout norms and processes—the standard rules of the road—if those rules are not up to the task of protecting enduring values and norms. [read post]
24 Apr 2018, 12:00 am by Sean Cuff
  The SEC, however, did find a basis to exclude the Images under rule 14a-8(i)(3) because the Images were irrelevant to a consideration of the subject matter of the proposal and a reasonable shareholder would be uncertain as to the matter on which her or she is being asked to vote. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 12:50 pm by Ilya Somin
If the Supreme Court rules that campaign statements cannot be considered, that would create a very dangerous precedent. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 9:56 am by Kevin M. Mazza, Esq.
Many people continue to refer to the agreements covered by the statute as “surrogacy contracts”, and that they would in effect overturn the Supreme Court ruling in Matter of Baby M, 109 N.J. 396 (1988) which deemed such surrogacy contracts invalid. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 9:56 am by Kevin M. Mazza, Esq.
Many people continue to refer to the agreements covered by the statute as “surrogacy contracts”, and that they would in effect overturn the Supreme Court ruling in Matter of Baby M, 109 N.J. 396 (1988) which deemed such surrogacy contracts invalid. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 8:28 am by Dan Carvajal
But if policymakers wish to reform existing limitation regimes, or to seek alternatives, they must first recognize the circumstances under which they have been adopted and to acknowledge that, irrespective of whether the limitations are desirable as a matter of public policy, their appeal is eminently understandable. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 1:20 am by Kevin LaCroix
Yet these related claims can be split apart and litigated in different courts, with different pleading burdens, lead-plaintiff rules, discovery practices, and case schedules. [read post]
22 Apr 2018, 6:00 am by Ingrid Wuerth
The distinction matters for service of process, for the enforcement of judgments, and in certain other places under the statute. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 6:04 pm by Arthur F. Coon
In affirming the trial court’s judgment in full, the Court of Appeal soundly rejected all of RCAs arguments, ruling as follows: As a matter of law, the RFEIR did not lack the “accurate, stable and finite project description” encompassing the “whole of [the] action” that is required by CEQA. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 1:30 pm by Steven Koprince
The Coast Guard will adopt the same commercial Electronic Health Records system as DoD. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 10:00 am by Dan Ernst
This book shows how such a system works in Germany and would be a solution for the American legal system as well.In an abstract, posted with the book’s front matter on SSRN, Professor Maxeiner elaborates:America’s eighteenth-century founders expected that the people of the United States would establish a wise and happy government of written laws adopted with a single eye to reason and the good of those governed. [read post]
20 Apr 2018, 1:49 am by INFORRM
  As Warby J said “[61]…As a general rule, it is legitimate for a claimant to rely on any cause of action that arises or may arise from a given set of facts. [read post]
19 Apr 2018, 11:00 am by Alan Stone
I was a member of the APA board of trustees that adopted the Goldwater rule and the only voting member who opposed it at the time. [read post]
New York does not adopt a strict pro rata allocation rule as some courts have done; instead, policyholders are well-advised to review the policy language in their “legacy” CGL policies to ascertain whether it supports application of all sums allocation. [read post]
19 Apr 2018, 7:20 am by Monte J. Robbins, Esq.
Aurora Municipal Court has adopted the Colorado Model Traffic Code. [read post]
19 Apr 2018, 6:04 am by Scott R. Anderson, Molly E. Reynolds
As a technical matter, they do relatively little to change the current balance of power between Congress and the executive branch. [read post]