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Springborg and Langbroek jointly contested for respective leader and deputy against several other contenders.
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To the Editor: Your article about "expert witnesses" accurately identified the problems with partisanship but did not mention an important development in American law practice — the use of Collaborative Practice agreements in which disputing parties agree to hire jointly impartial experts on any contested issue.
The Bush and Obama administrations have both supported the same set of proposals, and the legislation most hotly contested by the NRA has been proposed jointly by Dianne Feinstein of California, a Democratic senator, and Peter King of New York, a Republican congressman.
That measure is being contested in court by Planned Parenthood, and the federal government, which jointly finances Medicaid with the state, has pulled money for the Women's Health Program — an indication that the Obama administration would have little patience for a similar measure applied to the full Medicaid program.
With this legacy, the court concluded that the entire property should be considered jointly held by Muslims and Hindus and distributed under relevant Indian property statutes, Mr. Salve said, which divide contested properties on the principle of fairness.
Contested, too.
Everything else was contested.
"They contested every shot.
The elections were not contested.
Angry creditors contested his will.
Borghese Inc. contested the trademark.
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