...itself from $9 billion in U.S. taxes through its operations in Ireland, where the company is subject to a tax rate of 2 percent...
National Law Journal
...Justice Francis Spina wrote the unanimous opinion, joined by Chief Justice Roderick Ireland and justices Margot Botsford, Robert Cordy, Fernande Duffly, Ralph Gants and Barbara...
National Law Journal
...by Moffett, an Irish corporation with its principal place of business in Ireland, but pursuant to an exclusive sales and distribution agreement between Moffett and...
James Stang, founding partner of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones, talks to NLJ about the unique legal issues involved in representing survivors of sex abuse in bankruptcies filed by various archdiocese
...Justice Margot Botsford answered yes to all three questions. Chief Justice Roderick Ireland joined her, along with justices Robert Cordy, Fernande Duffly, Ralph Gants, Barbara...
National Law Journal
Reasonable persons should be able to fashion reasonable restrictionsa framework for gun control in the aftermath of Newtownwithout violating core Second Amendment rights
...the Lehman Brothers action was a British pension plan based in Northern Ireland. In the ...
...the Lehman Brothers action was a British pension plan based in Northern Ireland. What the U.S. Supreme Court took away, Spector...
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