He suspended players for up to a year for running afoul of the law off the field.
With this law off the books, it would be easier for raiders to ambush sleepy boards of directors by quietly accumulating voting control.
The media also covered this development: Palin also just hired a lawyer to represent her during investigations of whether there was an abuse of power when her aides pressured the head of the state police to run her former brother-in-law off the force.
Your brother-in-law writes off a family dinner as a business expense.
Mr. Harper's blunderbuss condemnation of most large firms and most law schools is off-target.
Wisely, law makers backed off as Wall Street honchos heatedly explained the dire implications for the capitalist system.
Many law firms laid off lawyers during the economic downturn, when demand for legal services cratered, and competition for what jobs are left remains fierce.
On Tuesday, in the first use of the 2001 Patriot Act against a virtual currency, the Treasury Department invoked a section of the law to choke off Liberty Reserve from the U.S. financial system.
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David Lat, who is the author of the legal blog Above the Law, says that Riches's cases, once received, would be immediately shuffled off to a law clerk and then...
The Recorder, based in San Francisco, has spun off California Law Week and a Web site (callaw.com), adding 45, 000 new subscribers from southern California.
Trading standards officials said it regards teenagers as the main cause of concern, often breaking the law by setting fireworks off in public places.
One-fourth of all the murders by juveniles are concentrated in a handful of cities such as New York, where beefed-up law enforcement has paid off.
The French government is trying to pass a harsh new law that would cut off internet access for people who download pirated music and films.
James missed another three-pointer on the hour mark, just before Narraway took advantage of the new law variations to burst off the back of the scrum and cross unchallenged from 25 metres out.
Her mother-in-law would cry and storm off, and Ms. Brown would end up apologizing.
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Maher shared an opening stand of 194 in 22 overs with Stuart Law, who made 95 off 69 balls.
This is one of those times that my three years and mountain of law school debt actually pays off.
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In New York by contrast, the Taylor law punishes unions that walk off the job with fines and other penalties.
Long lines of vehicles carrying students and staff streamed off campus as law enforcement directed traffic away from the school.
Under the law, the trade-off between work and leisure is, in effect, made by the French state, with unexpected results.
Mel and some of his law partners had been fighting off a criminal investigation for years at the time we chatted.
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Forty-five percent aren't even entitled by law to a weekly day off.
When McColo was taken off line by law enforcement, the bots fell silent, and spam volumes dropped by as much as 75%.
Under that law, companies that lay off either 33 percent of their workers or 250 workers must give them 90 days of notice.
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Then, as if on a dime, the world changed and all of a sudden lots of people with law degrees were getting laid off, deferred, ignored.
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In 1991, he took time off from his law firm to run a voter-registration drive for Project Vote, an Acorn partner that was soon fully absorbed under the Acorn umbrella.
The vice-president, Kalonzo Musyoka, himself a lawyer, toured Africa to seek support for a year's deferral, to allow time to set up a domestic tribunal that would, by law, kick the ICC off the case.
The law says they must be off welfare within two years, and it restricts their receipt of federal cash to a lifetime limit (regardless of whether they move from one state to another) of five years.
Earlier this year Karin--a 2008 graduate from the University of Virginia School of Law who asked that her last name not be published--was laid off by a New York City law firm six months into her job.
No amount of argument will change the law of gravity as I slip off of a roof.
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