Maybe Mr. Kreglow will give us some of those references to federal court cases we might use for case studies regarding his claims.
Blitz had already been accused of discovery abuse in two federal court cases, including in one court that ordered sanctions as recently as 2010.
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Documents filed in two U.S. federal court cases suggest Khazaee has also exploited his diplomatic post in Manhattan to provide help, and even guidance, for activities violating U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Many state and federal court cases have not only prohibited the teaching of creationism and intelligent design in public-school classrooms, but have also restrained teachers from introducing arguments against evolution in contravention of a school district's curriculum.
So far, the Court has three federal cases it could decide to review.
They've removed their cases to federal court, citing the OPA as well as a federal law that governs oil spills on the outer continental shelf .
Why is it, we must ask, that so few defendants in federal court seek to present their cases, and their defenses, to a jury of their peers?
The federal court appellate system will decide both cases.
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The big dollars in the 300 cases consolidated in federal court in San Diego will involve something entirely different, however: The diminution in value caused by all the uproar over sudden acceleration.
The attorneys for the players whose cases are pending in federal court in Philadelphia will no doubt use that logic in an attempt to shorten the litigation process.
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The other two cases concerned lawsuits in federal court by a New Jersey bank against the state of Florida for infringing its patent on a college-savings scheme and for false advertising and unfair competition under a federal trademark law.
Nadler is a partner at Reed Smith LLP who represents employers at all stages of both traditional labor relations and employment law matters, including cases in federal and state court, arbitration, and mediation, as well as matters before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, and various other federal and state agencies.
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But when the Federal Circuit became the only court ruling on patent cases, there were no more circuit splits and no more competing legal precedents.
Millet has argued cases in nearly every federal appeals court and gone 32 times before the Supreme Court, the second-highest number of high court appearances of any female attorney.
Knight lost in Tax Court (which cited the Federal and Fourth Circuit cases).
Rakoff, who also serves in the federal court in Manhattan, the most popular destination for cases involving the financial sector.
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Mr. SAVAGE: Yes, a similar theme, Neal, in that the issue, again, is the court had said federal judges should not reopen old cases.
The decisions are predicated on federal and state environmental laws as well as prior court cases, not to mention the relative cheap price of natural gas.
The inspiration for the research was a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) case filed last year in New York federal court billed as one of the biggest insider trading cases since the 1980s.
Though cases here can be expensive, our federal court system usually works very well and reasonably quickly.
In an intriguing reversal of roles, the Manville Trust, along with several other defendants in asbestos cases, will go before a Federal Appeals Court next month to get clearance for multi-billion-dollar claims against tobacco manufacturers (Owens Corning has filed a similar suit in California).
Congress has passed laws forcing most shareholder suits into federal court and the U.S. Supreme Court has imposed stricter rules requiring lawyer to make specific factual allegations before cases can proceed to the expensive discovery stage.
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That judgment, the biggest change in the standard for admissibility of scientific evidence in the federal court system for 70 years, was initially used in civil cases.
Circuit ruling would mean that the NLRB currently lacks the three-member quorum necessary for taking formal action, including deciding cases, issuing regulations, and approving requests for federal court injunctions and has lacked a proper quorum since at least August 2011 (and during other points in time, dating back to the first recess appointments to the NLRB made during the Reagan Administration).
The right answer that marriage belongs to the states would decide both cases before the Supreme Court, invalidating as unconstitutional the federal Defense of Marriage Act, but upholding the right of Californians, and by implication other states, to decide whether or not to allow same sex marriage in their state.
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The court's rulings do not bar the federal government itself from suing states under these laws but, as the Clinton administration pointed out in its submission to the court, federal lawyers can take up only a small fraction of the cases concerning potential violations of federal regulations by the states.
In doing so, however, they utterly ignore the fact that they previously have sued both Texaco and Chevron here, voluntarily participated in still other cases in this Court, are voluntarily litigating in other federal courts around the country, and for years used Donziger and his New York office to mount public relations, political and fund raising efforts in support of their Ecuadorian efforts.
The EPA denied the petitions, so the cases were wrapped up and plopped in front of the Federal Circuit Court in Washington, D.
One of the judges on the special federal court that's set up to oversee secret government surveillance in national security cases resigned in protest after he learned that the court had been bypassed.
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