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He prefers instead to work behind the scenes and through the courts, which may be at least as effective.
On Monday, case hearings are due to start in the Kuala Lumpur courts, which may fix the trial's start date.
The newspaper reported that British lawyers are preparing a class action against Putin via the American courts, which may also affect senior persons in the Russian military and politicians.
This is why Lord Bingham, the senior law lord, said last year that he was 'startled, even a little dismayed' that ministers thought they could use evidence in British courts which may have been obtained by torture in the Middle East.
In the absence of such an analysis, we suggest that courts, which may observe the ebb and flow of litigation in real time through their dockets, are best suited to craft solutions and balance the interests and incentives of corporate constituents, rather than having their discretion curtailed by one-size-fits-all legislation.
Once the bill is made law, it can be challenged in the state courts which may rule the law to be unconstitutional, effectively repealing the law.
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On October 23rd the assembly was referred to another court, which may ponder for months.
The Philip Morris case will tell us a lot about the John Roberts court, which may be the most pro-business court in decades.
My view of the evidence cannot bind any other court which may (or may not) be called to consider this matter in a different context.
In those cases, I declined to provide a medical affidavit to the court, which may have harmed the asylum seeker's case.
Woods and Griffey have been known to shoot hoops together at Shaq's purple-and-gold court, which may soon need a major new color motif.
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