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Failure To Appear For Court Ordered Mediation Is Sanction able Conduct (Roberts. V. Rose, 2000 WI 1534749) ( November 2000 )
FACTS OF CASE This case arises from a lawsuit originally filed by A.D. Murr v. Pete Rose, d/b/a El Segundo Ranch. -
Prevailing Party's Attorneys' Fees ( January 2000 )
On October 1, 1999, changes to Florida Statute Section 57.105 went into effect which could dramatically alter when . -
US Sanctions on India and Pakistan Likely To Have Broad Impact On US Industry ( June 1998 )
This Client Alert predicts that sanctions place on India and Pakistan by the US following nuclear tests by those countries will have a broad impact on US Industry. -
U.S. Sanctions Against India; Arms Export Control Act; Impact on Exports ( May 1998 )
This memo provides information concerning the legal and business-related issues pertaining to an India sanctions order. -
Doing-Business Sanctions: Ignorance is Never Bliss ( July 1999 )
As the reach of project finance continues to expand abroad, awareness of limitations the U.S. government places on . -
Congressional Sanctions Initiatives ( July 1998 )
This memorandum summarizes and analyzes the most significant sanctions legislation recently passed by Congress, as well as those currently pending in Congress. -
Creditor's Failure to Prosecute Non Discharge-ability Action May Lead to Sanctions Under 11 U.S.C. ? 523(d)(2) for Attorney's Fees ( February 1999 )
On January 21, 1999, the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Tenth Circuit ("BAP") reversed the court below, and hel. -
U.S. Sanctions Policy: Implications For Doing Business in Russia and other New Independent States (NIS) ( January 1999 )
This report discusses how U.S. foreign policy and political concerns can effect and shape U.S. sanction policy. It further demonstrates what effects such policies may have on the business relationships between companies in the United States, Russia, and the Newly Independent States. -
Reduction of Attorney's Fees Due (Reasonable Fees and Incivility) ( August 1998 )
Aspen Serv., Inc. v. IT Corp., 1998 WL 300961 (Wis. App. 6/10/98). REDUCTION OF ATTORNEY'S FEES DUE (REASONABLE FEE.
