According to CNet News and JTA, in France yesterday the Paris Court of Appeal upheld a lower court order requiring Twitter to turn...
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...Court erred in finding that respondent lacked the statutory authority to adopt regulations permitting out-of-competition drug testing of harness racehorses. Racing, Pari...
... Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. Before JONES...
...list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 19, 2012 and effective upon publication on September 24, 2012...
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...order from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Doris Downs came eight...he once ran two "Paris" nightclubs until he had...
...see affirmative defenses of "in pari delicto", comparative fault and a...702 [2011]). Thus, the motion court properly denied the Jaspan defendants...
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...including medical malpractice, to be as high as 50 percent. But the courts have always retained the power to police the reasonableness of attorney fees...
...the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce, American Arbitration Association, London Court of International Arbitration, Singapore International Arbitration Center, and Hong Kong International Arbitration...
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