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In courts elsewhere, only 4percentt of bankruptcy survivors filed again within five years.
Courts elsewhere have declared entire systems for appointing counsel unlawful because they were so badly designed that incompetence was inevitable.
Investment analysts and lawyers reckon that there is no sign that courts elsewhere are likely to follow the Australian ruling; it may not even survive the appeal.
It is wrong to argue that the amnesty the general extracted from his own country when it returned to democracy puts him beyond the reach of courts elsewhere.
Loretta E. Lynch, the United States attorney in Brooklyn, said she backed the program because drug courts elsewhere had lowered recidivism rates.
The rise of new and sophisticated constitutional courts elsewhere is one reason for the Supreme Court's fading influence, legal experts said.
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He reveled in being Magic on the court; elsewhere he was Earvin, his given name.
Still, at weekends, when it's impossible to get a court elsewhere in London, I often end up playing here even though I hate playing here.
Brazil's labour laws are biased towards employees, and big firms have to hire lawyers to fight suits that would be laughed out of court elsewhere.
"To my mind, that is at worst a failure of perception or, as the court elsewhere calls it, 'a lapse of sensitivity,' not constitutional viewpoint discrimination," the university's counsel, David R. Scott, said in a statement.
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