One of the key talking points consistently mouthed by opponents of the Affordable Care Act is their declaration that the law wrests control of healthcare out from the hands of the consumer and places it squarely under the control of the federal government.
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First, corporate legal departments have reclaimed from their law firms control of legal matters.
The deadline for one of the richest legal prizes of the year is today, when law firms jockeying for control of the Refco securities litigation must submit their applications for lead counsel.
In Tuesday's 70-minute arguments, several justices disputed the claims of Bowman's lawyer that the so-called "exhaustion" doctrine of patent law limits the control the patent holder can exert after the first authorized sale of the item.
However, in the case of federal exchanges, if you decide to say no to creating a state exchange, you will be compelled by law to cede control of the exchange over to the federal government.
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It's also a sad day in the world of arms control and the rule of law.
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The regulations form part of the new Control of Housing and Work Law.
They are being introduced as part of the new control of housing and work law and will be required by anyone wanting to change jobs or move house.
Will's son-in-law John MacMillan took control of the company in 1909.
Individuals can still push a case in front of a jury to decide why their car surged inexplicably out of control, said Aaron Twerski of Brooklyn Law School.
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The other day the FBI, in conjunction with Dutch and French law enforcement, seized control of three website domain that have been involved in the distribution of pirated Android apps.
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It implements our traffic management plan, where we rely upon hundreds of law enforcement agencies to control traffic and ensure that those main evacuation routes are monitored and traffic is kept flowing.
On 5 March, the USSR Supreme Soviet approved a draft law which would transfer control of the KGB from the USSR Cabinet of Ministers to the USSR President and Supreme Soviet as well as provide legal immunity for KGB officers from Soviet citizens.
Miss McIntosh said it was too early to say what had happened in the case of Jade Anderson, but said the law in England needed to cover the control of dogs on private property.
The Financial Times turns its focus on the Education Secretary and his "bulldozer of a law" to allow schools to opt out of local council control.
Also weighing on Obama and his aides as he decides how to proceed is the unpleasant memory of previous dust-ups over contraception, including an election-year spat over an element of Obama's health care overhaul law that required most employers to cover birth control free of charge to female workers as a preventive service.
The prime minister's State of Law Coalition, which mainly includes members of his Dawa party, won control of most of the country's provincial councils in January's elections, turning back mainly Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq opposition.
By law, the military must cede control of all of them by 2009.
As predicted, politically influential pension funds have combined with politically savvy plaintiff law firms to try and take control of the potentially blockbuster securities litigation against BP.
As speaker of the state house, Feeney has full control of the legislative agenda, and nothing becomes law without his approval.
The new control of housing and work law will introduce registration cards and a population register.
But even those statistics may or may not include incidents in which the crew requested that local law enforcement meet the plane and take control of a passenger, an FAA spokeswoman said.
Yet the sequester formula that goes into effect on Friday preserves the spending priorities legislated by the Congress and the president, including exemptions and limitations they favored when the Budget Control Act of 2011 became law.
Aligned against the watchmaker are retailers and free-flow-of-information types like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who say Omega is using a law designed to control creative works to control the U.S. prices of manufactured products.
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The law creating the sequester (the Budget Control Act of 2011) lowers statutory caps on the spending authority of federal agencies.
The public knows the Bush tax cuts were adopted into law by the Republicans, with complete Republican control of Congress and the White House at the time.
Fresh Start, which says it is backed by more than 100 Tory MPs, wants the UK to remain in the union, but with "significant revisions" to treaties - including the return of control over all social and employment law.
In recent years, however, law firms have discovered that their clients have taken control of such decisions, and with great attendant cost savings and increases in efficiency.
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In July, I was proud to sign the Helping Expedite and Advance Responsible Tribal Homeownership (HEARTH) Act into law, which will enhance tribal control over the leasing of Indian lands.
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