...405(g) to obtain judicial review of the final decision of the Commissioner of Social Security ("Commissioner") denying her claim for disability insurance...
...the NLRB was attacked as anti-management,5 and the SEC was said to stifle the market for the issuance and sale of...
...pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §405(g), claiming that the Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant") improperly denied his application for Social...
...district court granted the motion of defendant Lucien J. LeClaire, Jr., Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Department of Correctional Services ("DOCS"...
Jonathan Frank and Rachel Barnett of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom write: In this time of declining taxpayer revenues, it is perhaps not surprising that states around the country are ramping u
...the condemnor for the amount of such excess and appropriate interest. EDPL Sec. 304(h). How can this be proper in a case that the...
...were presented to the court: first, whether, in a misrepresentation case under SEC Rule 10b-5, proof of materiality is required before a class is...
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