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Court Grants Motion to Strike in Vehicle Collision Suit
Court Denies Employer's Preliminary Injunction for Failure to Show Irreparable Harm
Trial court erroneously relied on discredited law in granting motion to expunge notice of lis pendens
Defendant moved to compel plaintiff's counsel to provide responsive answers to an information subpoena served in plaintiff's wrongful termination and breach of contract action.
Plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment on certain claims in plaintiff's complaint.
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On this second appeal from defendant's conviction for "engaging in a commercial sex act with a minor" in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1591, defendant sought habeas relief, alleging that the prosecutors suppressed a document that would have aided his case, and that he received ineffective assistance of counsel, in violation of his constitutional rights.
People's COC Is Improper, Repeatedly Violates Speedy Trial Deadline
MDO Act does not require trial court to advise petitioner of right to call and confront witnesses at trial challenging commitment
A foreign country, that was sued in a United States court in relation to a fuel contract, successfully proved on appeal that it did not waive its immunity from prejudgment attachment.
Petitioner filed suit under the Hague Convention.
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