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The proposal would reject underwriters' attempts to secure a shield from litigation but would provide guidance to courts about what factors they should consider if an underwriter was sued by investors, said Brian Lane, the commission's corporation finance director.

By phone, Haney-Caron explained that she became interested in investigating the "forensic assessment" of how psychologists advise courts about what is in the best interests of a child with gay parents, because "there's nothing out there talking about [these] sub groups of families that might require a nuanced approach".

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While accepting it, the justices deferred scheduling it for argument until they receive clarification from the state court about what medications the somewhat ambiguously worded statute applies to.

What indications were there in court about what the defense strategy of Mr. Hashim and Mr. Aziz will be?

O'Brien explains that, in the 1870s, journalists were hired by the British authorities in Dublin Castle to report on Land League meetings, and give evidence in court about what transpired.

That brings us to what's really a reminder: that you can't treat the opinions of a secret court about what is and isn't legal as reassuring when you only see a few of them, heavily redacted.

But for forensic meteorologists, who use the science of weather to testify in court about what has already happened, rather than predict what will occur, business could soon see an uptick.

The cancellations came as defense lawyers and prosecutors made arguments to the court about what sort of legal representation the protesters are entitled to, and as they were battling over what evidence must be disclosed during pretrial discovery.

Justice Department lawyers and witnesses today accused Charles G. Bakaly III, the former spokesman for Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, of obstructing justice by misleading colleagues and a federal court about what he told The New York Times about a possible indictment of President Clinton.

In a rare window into life in Australia's remote interior, all 12 of Larrimah's residents — some of whom loathe each other and many of whom disliked Mr Moriarty — are being questioned in court about what they know about the former rodeo rider's disappearance.

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