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26 Feb 2019, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"To further confound the situation, Teacher's unsatisfactory year-end performance rating apparently relied on by the Chancellor was ultimately annulled by the Appellate Division in May of 2018 [see Matter of Joyce v City of New York, 161 AD3d 488].Under the circumstances, the Appellate Division said that it found that "good faith and fairness demand that a decision on a request for rescission of resignation pursuant to Chancellor's Regulation C-205(29) be… [read post]
26 Feb 2019, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"To further confound the situation, Teacher's unsatisfactory year-end performance rating apparently relied on by the Chancellor was ultimately annulled by the Appellate Division in May of 2018 [see Matter of Joyce v City of New York, 161 AD3d 488].Under the circumstances, the Appellate Division said that it found that "good faith and fairness demand that a decision on a request for rescission of resignation pursuant to Chancellor's Regulation C-205(29) be… [read post]
10 Nov 2016, 4:55 am by Tom Pritchard
The “cost components” test (C-98/98 Midland Bank plc v Customs and Excise Commissioners [2000] STC 501). [read post]
15 Jul 2024, 6:45 pm by Steve Bainbridge
But here's the money quote (which I think is fair use): The bill passed by Delaware’s general assembly jettisons the state’s traditional approach of protecting investors. [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 10:42 am by Howard Knopf
The FCA states that:[19] It is not disputed that if Circum’s calculations had been accepted, this would represent a sizeable increase in the royalties to be paid to Access, which it estimates to represent approximately $500,000.00 per year, or $3 million dollars over the two tariff periods. [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 10:42 am by Howard Knopf
The FCA states that:[19] It is not disputed that if Circum’s calculations had been accepted, this would represent a sizeable increase in the royalties to be paid to Access, which it estimates to represent approximately $500,000.00 per year, or $3 million dollars over the two tariff periods. [read post]