...the U.S. Supreme Court, in the 1975 case Cort v. Ash, stated that courts attempting to determine whether an implied private right...
...of Vermont for a process for the manufacture of pot and pearl ash. The same year, 1790, Jacob Perkins of Massachusetts invented a machine that...
...the Superior Court of Merced County. John D. Kirihara and Carol K. Ash, Judges....
...action arises, like a host of others in recent years, from the ashes of a failed collateralized debt obligation ("CDO") that was backed...
...v. Dushin, 82 AD3d at 739; Trump on the Ocean, LLC v. Ash, 81 AD3d 713, 716; Family-Friendly Media, Inc. v. Recorder Tel. Network...
...from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Ash, J.), dated February 9, 2012, as granted the plaintiffs' motion pursuant to...
A trial judge in Pike County said he "strongly" believes a local municipality's "amusement tax" on canoeing is pre-empted by federal law enacted in the wake of 9/11 that prohibits local taxes on vess
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