...from an oral history project about political organizations associated with the Northern Ireland "Troubles." The U.S. Court of Appeals...
...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...
...involved in political organizations associated with the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland that started in 1969. The appeals court found that...
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...informer for the British authorities on the activities of republicans in Northern Ireland. This appears to be the first court of appeals decision to...
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...s London insurers named by the defendants was the Insurance Corporation of Ireland, which is now known as ICAROM. In January 2011, ICAROM exercised its...
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