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15 Jun 2004, 11:47 am
This was the introduction to 'Sports Personal Injury' published by Sweet and Maxwell in 2002 and written by myself, Dominic Adamson and Stephen Cottrell. [read post]
17 Jul 2011, 9:55 am by Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matrix Law
It will also publish the judgment in R v Maxwell in which it was decided on 17 November 2010 that this appeal should be dismissed. [read post]
4 Nov 2008, 12:15 am
Dole) Started By Summons WIthout Complaint - Greensboro attorney Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce at his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report When it Comes to Business Growth and Law Firm Marketing - Choose Profitability - Small business coach Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute in The Rainmaker Blog [read post]
24 Feb 2021, 4:28 pm by INFORRM
Eventually there was a Cloud Video Platform (CPV) ‘virtual’ hearing of the CPS appeal, opposed by Counsel for the IC and me, before Judge Stephen Cragg QC, on 23 September 2020. [read post]
15 Oct 2008, 1:06 am
 Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service Make Every Effort to Recession Proof Your Law Firm - Legal marketing expert Tom Kane at his Legal Marketing Blog Citigroup v. [read post]
21 Jul 2015, 3:09 pm by Mark Graber
   Publius would recognize the various themes that are the subject of essays in Part V of this Handbook (Mark Brandon, Oren Gross, Wayne Moore, David Strauss, Ernest Young, John Dinan, Jamal Green, Gerard Magliocca, Vicki Jackson, Heinz Klug, Elizabeth Beaumont, Maxwell Stearns, Paul Kahn). [read post]
24 May 2010, 7:42 am by Lyle Denniston
  The case is Maxwell-Jolly v. [read post]
14 Jan 2024, 4:10 pm by INFORRM
The final tranches of documents were released from Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 defamation case following their unsealing last week, including the depositions of Epstein, Maxwell and Giuffre. [read post]
11 Jun 2012, 3:07 am by New Books Script
London : Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2012 xlv, 251 p. ; 22 cm. [read post]
20 Feb 2011, 8:16 pm by Stephen Page
[footnote omitted] (original emphasis)Thereafter his Honour referred to the use of the word “knowingly” in civil proceedings with particular reference to that word in relation to the tort of deceit as discussed by the High Court in Magill v Magill (2006) 231 ALR 27. [read post]