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Expelled university students were not denied due process in general context of university disciplinary proceedings
Appellant was arrested and charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass as part of Operation Lone Star.
Attorney work product generated in connection with gathering facts to assist counsel in advising client on compliance with statutory or regulatory reporting requirement is protected
The Second Circuit failed to analyze whether New York's interest-on-escrow law is preempted as applied to national banks in a manner consistent with Dodd-Frank and Barnett Bank
Yael Silberberg, a beneficiary of the Yael Silberberg 2012 Appointed Trust, appealed from several orders related to the payment of counsel fees to the guardian ad litem for her children.
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Court held buyer equally liable for seller's officers' breaches of fiduciary duties where buyer's culpability arose from its breaches of its contractual obligations under a standstill agreement with the seller.
Court Reduces Award for Liability Related to Damage to Property from Tenant
Appellant, a Black female, and five family members visited a Chili's restaurant in Rosenberg, Texas.
Defendant appealed the denial of his post-conviction relief petition.
Transfer of real property from corporation to trust constituted taxable change of ownership where interests of minority shareholders were eliminated
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