National Law Journal
...import, the Ancient Coin Collectors Guild (the "Guild") asks us to...and foreign countries, injecting the courts into an area of law...
...56261United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth...Project of the National Lawyers Guild, the New York State Defenders...
...al., Defendants and Appellants.No. B194374In the Court of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaSecond Appellate District...
...56179 United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth...May, 2001 the Screen Actors Guild ("the Guild") fired Dr. Patricia...
...trial. We reviewed this case en banc to determine whether the district court abused its discretion when it denied their multiple motions for change of...
...ORDER ON PETITION FOR REHEARINGThis matter is before the court on Appellees' petition for rehearing. The panel has voted to grant a...
...Background: the indictments, the motions for change of venue, voir dire, the court's interactions with the media, general facts regarding the trial, the evidence...
...been fraudulently transferred from the Debtor to IBT and SCSD. The bankruptcy court entered judgment in the adversary proceeding in favor of the Trustee. IBT...
...SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant and Respondent.No. G030931In the Court of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaFourth Appellate District...
...the arbitrator ruled in favor of the Guild. The Journal then filed this action in district court seeking to vacate the arbitrator's decision...
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