Baltacha got some valuable grass-court practice at Eastbourne, going through qualifying to reach the second round of the main draw where she was beaten by fifth seed Nicole Vaidisova.
The Knicks had taken the court to practice, and for some dumb reason, they get priority over thrill-seeking journalists.
Mid-America, which was sanctioned in 1996 by the Missouri Supreme Court for unauthorized practice of law, introduced New Life to the gift annuities business.
Andy will be down at Wimbledon in the week beforehand working tirelessly to get that backhand and first serve firing consistently, but it's about taking your game from the practice court to the match court.
Later, the five men chose to defer entering a plea, a routine practice during military court proceedings.
Contrary to normal practice, the court has decided not to restrict the list to those likely to provide relevant evidence.
Montana's Supreme Court has ruled that the practice of physicians helping terminally ill patients could be considered part of medical treatments.
In Oxford, the Supreme Court must decide whether that practice can continue.
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Nolo has asked the Texas Supreme Court to force the Unauthorized Practice committee to divulge the details of its probe, such as which Nolo software titles are being investigated and who, if anyone, filed a complaint.
As for political reform, this is more likely to be decided in the courts: Brazil's elected officials are still waiting to see how much bite there is in a ruling by the Supreme Court that prohibits the common practice of switching parties straight after an election.
In her post, Egan said that Facebook will consider going to court if it hears of the practice continuing.
It seems EchoStar has made a practice out of disobeying court orders and pushing the legal system to the limits.
On February 15th Vyacheslav Lebedev, chairman of Russia's Supreme Court, suggested reviving an old Soviet practice under which a maximum sentence for a person charged with different crimes should not exceed the sentence attached to the most serious charge: in Mr Khodorkovsky's case, nine years.
"When I'm on the court, or when I'm in practice, all my focus is on my teammates and the team, " the sophomore said.
This week, a Lima court ruled that Mr Montesinos was free to practice as a lawyer, overturning an attempt to ban him by the Lima bar association.
Coach Nate McMillan decided to hold a practice on the NBA-size basketball court on Allen's estate and told the players that they were either going to run hard or take it easy.
It said the Supreme Court should carry on hearing Scottish criminal appeals because this would be a faster way to bring Scots law into line with international practice than taking cases to the European court in Strasbourg, Mr Salmond's preferred alternative.
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Many defense lawyers who practice in this area hope the Supreme Court takes the case and rejects the conclusion reached by the four appellate courts: that the Fifth Amendment does not protect against the compelled production of records under these circumstances.
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That routine--and lucrative--practice is now under attack in a federal court in New Hampshire.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ruled that closed shops were unconstitutional, but in practice an end to them will depend on union consent.
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Just last month the Supreme Court heard arguments on the emerging (and lucrative) pharma business practice called pay-for-delay.
But in need of match practice, Nadal entertained a packed Monday night crowd on Court One in a 69-minute victory.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the common pharmaceutical industry practice of paying generic drug manufacturers to drop their patent challenges, which critics say hurts consumers by keeping prices high.
Indirect purchasers who in many cases actually paid the inflated prices are left to sue in state court, where the class-action attorneys have developed a specialized practice to extract an extra layer of revenue from this litigation.
Dos Santos' attorney filed a motion to revoke the arrests, saying that they had been made to help calm the sentiments of the population, a common practice in Brazil, according to a statement by the Court of Rio Grande do Sul.
After three years at Legal Services, Justice Graves entered private practice, focusing primarily on civil matters in state and federal court.
Paul Steven Singerman, the lawyer for Ruden McClosky, a bankrupt law firm that won court permission to keep some insider-pay details confidential, explained the practice.
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He is a highly respected appellate advocate who has spent a distinguished career litigating before the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals both on behalf of the United States and in private practice.
In practice, however, the IRS and the U.S. Tax Court applied only the above eight factors.
The court nonetheless makes a plausible case based on the text of the Constitution, government practice in the decades after ratification and legal precedent.
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