The Recorder
...the Alien Tort Statute and requesting relief under customary international law. The ATS provides, in full, that "[t]he district courts shall have original...
...Government in committing violations of the law of nations in Nigeria. The ATS provides that [t]he district courts shall have original jurisdiction of...
The upcoming term will once again have its fill of high-profile, controversial decisions, says Ben Feuer of California Appellate Law Group
...purchased the roof trusses and truss plans from Advanced Truss Systems, Inc. (ATS), but installed the trusses itself. ESI/FME, Inc. (ESI), a structural engineering...
...for construction defects. Most of the defendants settled. Advanced Truss Systems, Inc., (ATS) which provided the roof trusses used in the project, did not....
The Recorder
...red light cameras, it entered a contract with American Traffic Solutions ("ATS") in 2005 to run the system. Before the underlying litigation began...
...action in California federal district court pursuant to the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), 28 U.S.C. §1350. The district court dismissed...
The Recorder
...employees developed. QORE retained, at GDOT's direction, Applied Technical Services, Inc. (ATS), to perform a fourth test that GDOT developed, called an atomic absorption...
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