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The lawyer representing the 42 people, Michael G. Dowd, said that the recent clergy abuse scandals have made courts more likely to believe that church officials deliberately hid abuses.
Mr. Kassenoff says that when a succession claim is made, courts will look at factors like the longevity of the relationship, whether there was a sharing of household expenses, whether the partners named each other in wills, and whether they engaged in any other behavior that would indicate the existence of a long-term, emotionally committed relationship.
The Atlanta hack has, among its many consequences, interrupted wireless Internet at the busiest airport in the country; made courts unable to validate warrants; created parking-system problems; and, perhaps most consequentially, initiated the loss maybe permanent of digital city files.
After their fourth-round exits Tuesday, both Radwanska and Halep complained firmly about tournament organizers' decision to make them play through drizzles — or worse — that made courts slippery and clay-caked tennis balls heavy. .
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Both men made court appearances on Tuesday.
At Tübingen, Bilfinger was made court preacher and, in 1721, professor of philosophy at the university there.
But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years.
The Cuban government, deprived of aid from the former Soviet Union, has made courting tourists a top priority.
Berruguete returned to Spain in about 1517, and in 1518 he was made court painter to Charles V and settled at Valladolid.
He was then forced to leave Holland but was welcomed in Berlin (1748) by Frederick the Great, made court reader, and appointed to the academy of science.
The defendants, ranging in age from 33 to 61, were scheduled to be arraigned in Federal District Court in Brooklyn on Tuesday afternoon, but only three made court appearances.
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