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7 Apr 2011, 7:15 pm by Hani Sarji
Unfortunately, the last article-Projections of Federal Tax Return Filings: Calendar Years 2010-2017, by Brett Collins-is out of date. [read post]
7 Apr 2011, 7:15 pm by Hani Sarji
Unfortunately, the last article-Projections of Federal Tax Return Filings: Calendar Years 2010-2017, by Brett Collins-is out of date. [read post]
6 Mar 2011, 12:29 pm by Blog Editorial
From Monday 7 to Wednesday 9 March 2011, Lords Phillips and Walker, Lady Hale, and Lords Mance and Collins will hear Lucasfilm Limited and others v Ainsworth and another. [read post]
21 Jan 2011, 2:00 am by John Day
Feb. 13, 2008) perm. appeal denied (Aug. 25, 2008) (upholding directed verdict on punitive damages claim finding no reasonable person would conclude plaintiff met the relevant burden of proof on this claim); Collins v. [read post]
6 Nov 2010, 4:53 am
In a recent decision of the UK Supreme Court, a similar view appears to have been taken in the context of enforcement of awards: Dallah Real Estate v. [read post]
29 Aug 2010, 6:31 am by INFORRM
  First, the claim by the BBC against Harper Collins for breach of confidence (see “Next Week in the Courts” below). [read post]
16 Aug 2010, 11:46 am
Traducido del Original: Broad Protection for State of New Mexico for Claims by State Employees Narrowed Slightly Collins & Collins, P.C. [read post]
29 Jun 2010, 1:34 am by stevemehta
Ettinger; Toschi, Sidran, Collins & Doyle, Steve Toschi and Sumair S. [read post]
23 Jun 2010, 2:50 am by NL
To hold that the deceased's estate can apply to revive it for the purpose of enabling that person to obtain a secure tenancy would be to circumvent, if not flout, that intention by means of a legal device. [read post]
23 Jun 2010, 2:50 am by NL
To hold that the deceased's estate can apply to revive it for the purpose of enabling that person to obtain a secure tenancy would be to circumvent, if not flout, that intention by means of a legal device. [read post]