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24 Apr 2011, 12:48 pm by Lori Paul
”  Ads claim Deutch’s success rate in dealing with the IRS is as high as 99 percent, but the percentage of clients whose tax bills Deutch actually reduces is a mere 10 percent. [read post]
30 Jun 2009, 11:50 am
When asked how serious firms are in changing their service models, only five percent of CLOs surveyed said firms are serious about changing their structure. [read post]
19 Mar 2013, 3:48 am by Dan Harris
 Now I know that in some of these cases there was no subcontractor and in many more of these cases, it was not the subcontractor’s fault. [read post]
4 Jul 2019, 5:03 am by Kellie McTammany
While approximately one-third of today’s 65-year-olds may not ever need long-term care 20 percent of those who do will require it for more than five years. [read post]
17 Jun 2019, 9:23 am by Amy Howe
Bethune-Hill (Art Lien) The lawsuit that led to today’s decision was filed five years ago by residents of 12 different legislative districts in Virginia. [read post]
1 Dec 2015, 9:39 pm by Lyle Denniston
 That way, it has avoided an Article III question that has hung over the case for all of its five years: is this a real, live constitutional controversy? [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
A wonderful case in point is the failure of Congress to deal with the funding of American infrastructure while Americans die, suffer injuries, and incur economic costs exceeding what the nation would pay if Congress did what it ought to do rather than quaking in its boots at the sight of the unelected Grover Norquist gang.And even with staggered five-year expiration dates, there is no way that Congress could deal with a re-examination of 20 percent of every law and… [read post]
10 Feb 2012, 10:32 am by Mike Scarcella
Venable last month picked up a five-member patent team, including three partners, from Patton Boggs. [read post]
22 Jun 2011, 9:38 am
Of those, nearly 66 percent have made no payments at all for at least a year and nearly 33 percent have gone more than two years without payments. [read post]
2 Sep 2008, 5:46 pm
If you were to think of a preponderance of the evidence as being something more than fifty percent, then clear and convincing evidence would be a level of proof in the range of seventy-five to perhaps as high as ninety percent. [read post]
16 Sep 2009, 7:18 am
If you were to think of a preponderance of the evidence as being something more than fifty percent, then clear and convincing evidence would be a level of proof in the range of seventy-five to perhaps as high as ninety percent. [read post]
16 Jul 2010, 6:52 am by Brien Roche
If you were to think of a preponderance of the evidence as being something more than fifty percent, then clear and convincing evidence would be a level of proof in the range of seventy-five to perhaps as high as ninety percent. [read post]
20 May 2013, 2:15 pm
These numbers are the result of a study that included nearly 50,000 older adults over an approximately five-year span. [read post]
20 Feb 2024, 12:53 pm by Ilya Somin
Suppose that white parents in a school district where 85 percent of the students are white and 15 percent are black complain because 10 of the 12 players (83 percent) on the public high school basketball team are black. [read post]
6 Nov 2017, 12:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
On this date in history, Lincoln received 180 of 303 electoral votes and about 40 percent of the popular vote in a five-way election. [read post]
27 Feb 2023, 7:43 am
While medical malpractice cases are comparatively rare, they are common enough that they make up between 2 and 3 percent of annual healthcare spending and constitute around 60 billion dollars in payouts and legal expenses. [read post]
15 Mar 2012, 2:59 am
 The investigators compared the boys' infections with 47 other cases of E. coli O157:H7 infection in young children with illness onsets in the same timeframe. [read post]
10 Jul 2013, 8:38 pm by Lyle Denniston
 The Supreme Court, in a five-to-four decision in May 2011, upheld an earlier order by the special three-judge federal District Court that set a prison population ceiling. [read post]