Category: Cases
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Ambulance-chasing
Description of Ambulance-chasing Resources See Also Cases Attorney Client
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Nunc Pro Tunc Amendment
Description of Nunc Pro Tunc Amendment In this reference work, nunc pro tunc amendment is a sort of the Parliamentary law category. Resources See Also Amend Cf Blank Cases Judgment Motions Parliamentary law
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Nunc Pro Tunc Amendment
Description of Nunc Pro Tunc Amendment In this reference work, nunc pro tunc amendment is a sort of the Parliamentary law category. Resources See Also Amend Cf Blank Cases Judgment Motions Parliamentary law
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Latent Ambiguity
Description of Latent Ambiguity Resources See Also Cases Contracts Evidence
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Federal Appeal
Description of Federal Appeal Resources See Also Cases Federal Courts
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Cases Decided Subsequent to Kiobel
Cases Decided Subsequent to Kiobel: Sarei v. Rio Tinto in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Cases Decided Subsequent to Kiobel: Sarei v. Rio Tinto: On June 28, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal […]
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Cases Decided Subsequent to Kiobel
Cases Decided Subsequent to Kiobel: Sarei v. Rio Tinto in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Cases Decided Subsequent to Kiobel: Sarei v. Rio Tinto: On June 28, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal […]
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Wikipedia in the Courtroom
Wikipedia in the Courtroom Is Wikipedia a reference in the courtroom? In “The Citation of Wikipedia in American Judicial Opinions” , LEE F. PEOPLES, from Oklahoma City University School of Law (LSN Law & Society: The Legal Profession Vol. 3 No. 30, 10/14/2008) says that Wikipedia has been cited almost 300 times in American judicial…
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Contentious Cases
Contentious Cases Legal proceedings in contentious cases are divided into a preparation and main hearing. In the United Kingdom, a “contentious appeal” is not specifically defined by statute. Contentious cases are those where there are points of principle or disputed facts under discussion. Non-contentious cases, like agreements and declarations, may be (usually) witnessed by one…
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Contentious Cases
Contentious Cases Legal proceedings in contentious cases are divided into a preparation and main hearing. In the United Kingdom, a “contentious appeal” is not specifically defined by statute. Contentious cases are those where there are points of principle or disputed facts under discussion. Non-contentious cases, like agreements and declarations, may be (usually) witnessed by one…
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Advisory Proceedings
Advisory Proceedings Advisory proceedings are less confrontational than contentious proceedings in that States are not parties and do not have to defend themselves. For “The Elgar Companion to the International Court of Justice” (Elgar Companions to International Courts and Tribunals series, Robert Kolb), they are “something of a peculiarity for a court of justice. The…