Search for: "Holiday v. State" Results 1001 - 1020 of 2,357
Sort by Relevance | Sort by Date
RSS Subscribe: 20 results | 100 results
1 Jan 2016, 10:59 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
However, some separately stated activity fees, such as those for water aerobics could be deductible if prescribed by a doctor. [read post]
29 Dec 2015, 8:53 am by Daniel Hemel
Did DC suffer a sudden outbreak of public spiritedness this holiday season? [read post]
29 Dec 2015, 8:53 am by Daniel Hemel
Did DC suffer a sudden outbreak of public spiritedness this holiday season? [read post]
29 Dec 2015, 8:53 am by Daniel Hemel
Did DC suffer a sudden outbreak of public spiritedness this holiday season? [read post]
26 Dec 2015, 8:05 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
Note further that in accordance with 37 CFR 1.6(a)(2), even when the Office is not open for the filing of correspondence on any day that is a Saturday, Sunday or federal holiday within the District of Columbia, correspondence deposited as Priority Mail Express® with the United States Postal Service in accordance with 37 CFR 1.10 will be considered filed on the date of its deposit, regardless of whether that date is a Saturday, Sunday or federal holiday within the… [read post]
25 Dec 2015, 3:39 am
To all Kat readers, enjoy your Christmas presents, faddish or not, and have a great holiday weekend. [read post]
24 Dec 2015, 8:20 am
  Before we dampen holiday spirits too much, remember that next week we get to celebrate the best, instead of bemoaning the worst.But for now, let the bemoaning begin:Reckis v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]