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The DNC has also set up a voting-rights institute that stands ready to litigate at the drop of a hat.The Republicans have little of this human infrastructure.
"We will demand admissions, and if the defendant isn't prepared to agree, we will litigate at trial," said Andrew Ceresney, the S.E.C. official, who gave the keynote address at the conference, run by the Practising Law Institute.
"We will demand admissions, and if the defendant isn't prepared to agree, we will litigate at trial," Andrew J. Ceresney, the co-head of the S.E.C.'s enforcement unit said at a legal conference.
It beggars belief that because of decades of parliamentary disinterest, Jones and Kernott have had to litigate, at significant expense, a dispute over the ownership of their family home in four separate courts".
It can litigate at the Inter-American Court in Costa Rica, whose jurisdiction is recognised by most Latin American countries.In this section Chipping at the foundations Catch me if you can Reframing the debate ReprintsThe tribunal's prohibition on amnesties for the crimes of Latin America's military dictatorships in the 1970s and 1980s has often been cited in court decisions overturning them.
Bumble wanted to litigate at the state level, which means it has to dismiss its claims in the federal courts.
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"The issue that Microsoft is raising in its filing was litigated at the District Court and Court of Appeals, both courts ruling in favor of the Department," said Gina Talamona, a department spokeswoman.
Using the records of numerous property disputes and related cases litigated at the Westminster equity courts, it examines the actions and attitudes of one individual: Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough (c. 1478 1537), a Yorkshire landowner who was frequently brought before the courts for his involvement in local property disputes and ultimately implicated in the Pilgrimage of Grace.
Forget everything I said in law school about starting a non-profit ranch for stray dogs or never "working for the man" -- it was time to get real, I was going to love litigating at a large law firm.
In other jurisdictions, for example in Canada, the question of whether a doctor is bound by professional responsibility to inform relatives of their patient of the risks of inherited disease has been recently litigated at the appeal level (V Watters, White, 2012 QCCA 257, Quebec Court of Appeal).
Parties tend to litigate when at least one side is overly optimistic about its case.
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