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The Court here uses a cannon to dispose of a case that calls for no more than a popgun.
Mr. Nester, the S.E.C. spokesman, said that the policy of how to dispose of a case dates to at least 1992.
Without some acknowledgment that the S.E.C.'s allegations have a basis in fact, Citigroup had agreed to pay $285 million to dispose of a case quickly.
He argued at Georgetown University law school that "If it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case, in my view it is necessary not to decide more".
"If it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case, in my view it is necessary not to decide more," he told an audience of law students in May.This approach should make the law less subject to sudden, dramatic changes.
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Call it statesmanship, or call it ducking: the Supreme Court may sometimes avoid deciding a controversial issue by disposing of a case on narrower grounds.
All NOVAs and draft NOVAs, answers, settlement agreements, decisions and orders disposing of a case will be displayed on the BIS Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Web site, at http://www.bis.doc.gov/foia, which is maintained by the Office of Administration, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce.
Online auctions can dispose of a vehicle before the case is closed and give insurance companies more real-time knowledge of actual net costs of processing the claim.
But as Keating and her students solve cases and dispose of a body of their own (it's not a spoiler, it happens in the show's first two minutes) this is bound to be a twisty, turny whodunit that never lets up on the accelerator.
In the next twelve months, DiMango disposed of a thousand cases, some as old as five years.
Abrams can accept a plea agreement to a lesser offense, or decide to dispose of the case with an administrative separation.
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