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...and Opinion filed April 17, 2012. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals OPINION This is an appeal from a...
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...fees. We reverse the trial court's judgment on Wimberly's breach of fiduciary duty claims because we conclude that the parties contractually disclaimed the...
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...Niemeyer and Judge Diaz joined.OPINIONSection 922(g)(8) of Title 18 of the United States Code prohibits a person who is...
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...*fn1 dismissal of their claims for lack of...the transfer through Bay Forex Bureau, a Kenyan-licensed foreign exchange...
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...Section 922(g)(9) of Title 18 of the United...of domestic violence from possessing, shipping, or receiving a firearm in...
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...GRIFFIN, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which SILER...Justin Berry contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"), offering to...
...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 01-2-3862 Raval v. Department of Human Services, Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, App. Div...
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...by 31 the United States District Court for the Southern District 32 of New York (Rakoff, J.), counsel filed a motion with this 33 Court...
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...OPINION ON REHEARINGAppellee John Cronan filed a motion for rehearing of our April 14, 2011 opinion. We grant rehearing, withdraw our April 14...
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...SMITH, Circuit JudgesOPINION OF THE COURTAppellant, Jamaal...post office box in the shipping address was not registered to...
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