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Under Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, the New York Police Department's use of such street stops has more than quintupled, fueling not only an intense debate about the effectiveness and propriety of the tactic, but also litigation intended to force the department to reveal more information about the encounters.
We will examine issues related to copyright and content in the digital age by focusing not only on legal claims and defenses, but also litigation strategy, business strategy, policy strategy and public relations strategy, all of which play an important part in the art of lawyering today.
But also litigation work, for example two people who have a property dispute or an appellate action where they are helping client that's just very limited to a specific project, whether it's a specific litigation or Court of Appeals project or something along those lines that doesn't touch the Secretary of State's Office.
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Closing tax shelters not only costs money for auditors but also for litigation, which typically continues for more than a decade and costs the government and shareholders.
At a news conference today at the Supreme Court, Chief Judge Ralph K. Winter Jr. of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in New York, said the bill would require the center to examine not only the content and source of money for all seminars but also the "litigation activities" of the sponsor and anyone on the program.
The war included not only litigation, but also four separate voter referendums.
She began her career at the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, focusing on antitrust and litigation, but also handling pro bono matters like First Amendment cases.
Although the investor group made about five times its original investment, the agreement was bittersweet not only because of the bruising litigation but also because Google shares were trading at more than $200 a share at the time.
Course materials will draw not only from more traditional law school texts but also from briefs, other litigation materials and secondary literature that helps provide a practice-based perspective on these issues.
In the first case in which a fee-shifting bylaw was addressed after ATP Tour, a corporation had adopted a fee-shifting bylaw that purported to apply not only to future shareholder litigation, but also to the pending derivative action against the corporation in Delaware Chancery Court, in which discovery was then occurring.
During the later Middle Ages, Common Pleas was the most active though not the highest of the common-law courts; it included within its jurisdiction not only almost all civil litigation but also the supervision of local and manorial courts as well.
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