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1 Sep 2013, 10:04 am by Mark Zamora
Conway Express, Inc., 261 Ga. 41 (1991); Georgia Power Co. v. [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 8:32 am by Steve Hall
The responsibility of the state to provide exculpatory evidence to the defense was articulated in the 1963 Supreme Court ruling in Brady v. [read post]
31 Mar 2015, 12:28 pm by Abbott & Kindermann
         ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS Charles Conway Jr v. [read post]
5 Apr 2010, 8:12 pm by Brian Shiffrin
” (One wonders if clients think that appellate counsel who failed to raise a meritorious issue was effective).By contrast, in Ramchair v Conway (-- F3d --, 2010 WL 1253893 [2d Cir 2/2/10] the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit repeated its prior holdings that that “to establish ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, [the movant] must show that ‘counsel’s representation fell below an objective standard of… [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 2:57 pm by Stephen Page
She did so in the context of allowing a husband leave when his solicitors twice made miscalculations.Her Honour stated:Reference was made to Clivery & Conway [2010] FamCA 1435 and the well known principles referable to such leave applications were discussed:The principles emerging from Gallo v Dawson may be summarised as follows: The grant of an extension of time is not automatic.The object is to ensure that Rules which fix times do not become instruments of injustice.Since the… [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 6:58 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The Court of Appeals rules that the search that produced narcotics was illegal.The case is United States v. [read post]
5 Jul 2018, 4:22 am by Josh Blackman
Mueller “to serve as a Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice. [read post]
21 Jan 2015, 1:06 pm by Joe Consumer
If you were paying attention to arguments yesterday, you may have heard about this one: Williams-Yulee v. the Florida Bar, “a challenge to a Florida rule barring judicial candidates from personally requesting campaign contributions. [read post]