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Financial crisis cases can be brought by many parties.
The Brooklyn case, Mr. Daynard said, "is very important because it shows that cases can be brought and won" everywhere, including before the potentially generous New York juries.
The boundaries of the law are unclear, and cases can be brought by any citizen, involving a variety of alleged offenses.
Ms. Jeffri was referring to the nature of rent-regulated housing, which in many cases can be brought to market rates when a tenant leaves.
But when such cases can be brought to trial fairly, and the evidence of guilt is compelling, the result can be a measure of justice for horrifying crimes.
This has created what Ken Clarke has rightly called "a highly unsatisfactory no man's land in which cases can be brought but not resolved".
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The ruling on Wednesday could clarify whether a case can be brought on those grounds.
World Anti-Doping Agency rules say a doping case can be brought against an athlete within eight years of a violation.
If a criminal case can be brought, these experts said, the government would have its first strong negotiating lever.
The court has no power to enforce its rulings, but two countries must agree before a case can be brought before the tribunal.
Then, if the school principal and the child's teacher agree that a different placement is necessary, a case can be brought to the superintendent.
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