...a joint motion filed several hours...making false statements in a terrorism investigation and faces up to...
In his International Environmental Law column, Stephen L. Kass, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, write that within the past month, there have been major developments in three unrelated cases -
...attacks (jointly, "plaintiffs"). Before us are claims under the Anti-Terrorism Act ("ATA"), the Alien Tort Statute ("ATS"), the...
...Re 911 Terrorist Attacks; (Saudi Joint Relief Committee, et al.), 11...are claims under the Anti-Terrorism Act, the Alien Tort Statute...
...construction company, Saudi and Sudanese banks and Islamic charities under the Anti-Terrorism Act, the Alien Tort Statute, the Torture Victim Protection Act and common...
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...c., were holding companies incorporated in the Netherlands and England, respectively. Their joint subsidiary, respondent Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria, Ltd. (SPDC), was incorporated...
...c., were holding companies incorporated in the Netherlands and England, respectively. Their joint subsidiary, respondent Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria, Ltd. (SPDC), was incorporated...
...do it really well," Ricciuti said. Boston's joint terrorism task force, which includes state, local and federal authorities, has existed...
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