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1 Jul 2020, 12:09 pm by Gregory Forman
It concluded it lacked subject matter jurisdiction because a common-law marriage was not legally possible pursuant to S.C. [read post]
22 Feb 2007, 4:52 am
" The judge concluded "from watching him" and considering his inconsistent responses, that the juror should be excused.The Supreme Court affirmed the trial court's handling of the matter. [read post]
27 Mar 2007, 4:30 am
" Under this approach, the Court observed that vehicles are critical in modern society, the consumer did not possess the business judgment necessary to make her aware of the implications of the arbitration agreement, and that the consumer did not have a lawyer present to provide any assistance in the matter. [read post]
14 Jul 2016, 10:45 am
These are lives that matter to families, friends, and communities, and they should matter to you too. [read post]
4 Apr 2019, 6:53 pm by Gregory Forman
In doing so the Supreme Court interpreted the “substantial matter” language of S.C. [read post]
31 Dec 2009, 1:02 pm by MacIsaac
Philipow (1996), 24 B.C.L.R. (3d) 78 (S.C.), and that decision says that it is not a matter which can be examinable in discovery. [read post]
1 Sep 2019, 8:26 am by Joel R. Brandes
“[T]he language of [section] 1914 itself ... limits standing to challenge state-law terminations of parental right to parents ‘from whose custody such child was removed’ ” (Matter of Adoption of Child of Indian Heritage, 111 N.J. 155, 179, 543 A.2d 925, 937, quoting 25 USC § 1914; see Matter of S.C., 1992 OK 98, ¶ 23, 833 P.2d 1249, 1254, overruled on other grounds Matter of Baby Boy L., 2004 OK 93, 103 P.3d 1099). [read post]
29 Dec 2011, 2:13 pm by Brian A. Comer
  It did not matter that the plaintiff failed to plead the statute in his Complaint, and "neither knowledge of the contamination nor negligence in fact is a material element of the offense. [read post]
26 Jun 2019, 3:50 am by Gregory Forman
The first is that matters literally cannot be relitigated again. [read post]