If Mr Hazare's movement goads the government into bringing out a firm anti-graft law - the jury is still out on that one - and both he and the politicians learn their lessons from the experience, it would have served its purpose.
We would prefer to wait for a well thought-out investment law and are encouraged by the progressive efforts of the Myanmar government.
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What if it turns out she bullied an honest law-enforcement officer out of his job, to get her way in a domestic dispute that had nothing to do with him?
Paiewonsky said she can only follow the law with Aggregate Industries -- the law laid out in its settlement.
That has prompted a stampede by cash-strapped governors and mayors to the federal treasury for one last bail-out before the law comes into force, probably this week.
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This week Guernsey's Home Department decided to keep secret the details of the out-of-court settlement it agreed with the law firm.
In Scotland, the devolved administration has already tightened dog-control legislation, enabling enforcement officers to impose sanctions on the owners of out-of-control dogs and extending the criminal law on dog control to cover attacks taking place on private property.
The 10th anniversary of the signing of the ADA is prompting reflection about what the law set out to achieve -- barring discrimination against the disabled -- and how the law has increased awareness and acceptance of those with physical and mental disabilities.
In 1824 the Court struck down a New York law licensing out-of-state steamboats, calling it an infringement of federal powers.
This ill-thought-out, hastily written law has cost shareholders and the U.S. economy infinitely more money than Bernie Ebbers and his ilk ever did.
When the law supports out-group marginalization, it prevents business from finding and fully utilizing the best talent available for the particular job at hand.
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Lindsay Lohan's youngest fans know her as both the freckle-faced girl from The Parent Trap...and an out-of-control young woman in trouble with the law.
Since the rise of the modern nation-state, classical economists have had to reason further from the Law of One Price, pointing out that the Law of One Price is a law of market-based economies and that the law becomes distorted as the market become distorted by forcible interruptions in transnational exchanges.
In the more than 36 years I have practiced criminal defense law, I have had many occasions to represent people who, out of self-interest, chose to cooperate with law enforcement against others in order to avoid criminal prosecution or obtain leniency.
Wittenberg qualified for the trials in 1988 as a 25-year-old attorney fresh out of law school.
Money taken from Medicare in the form of lower Medicare payment rates, mostly in the law's out-years.
But the fraud-busters have their work cut out, since they have to work through local law-enforcement authorities.
PCAOB, I laid out changes to the Sarbanes-Oxley law that could be considered if the Court declared the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board unconstitutional.
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Previously, wineries such as Californian firm Lucas Winery - which was among those to challenge the law - could not sell direct to out-of-state consumers from 24 states.
In pitches to potential customers now, Harris sketches out a three-part picture of the law business.
Stevenson points out that the just-passed New York law allowing same sex marriage has no residency requirement.
Then, sis and brother-in-law were to fly out to my digs for a few days of powder skiing.
Congress could change the law, ending the out-of-state exemption from tax-collection.
If these associates leave because they see no realistic chance for advancement, they will have to be replaced at considerable out-of-pocket expense to the law firm.
Otherwise lawyers can pull the promising ones--say, the tennis-playing 40-year-old executive with three kids who died of a heart attack--and farm them out to affiliated law firms without violating their pledge.
But out first duty is to the law-abiding citizen.
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The clash between these two visions of Egypt -- secular with freedom and social justice, or a religious state run by the Brotherhood with its version of Sharia law -- played out inside families and on the streets.
What is more, the court suggested that if the police checks singled out Hispanics or otherwise unduly inconvenienced law-abiding citizens, they might also have to be scrapped. (There have not been any checks yet, since the law has been suspended pending the judgment).
Plans with smaller choices of health-care providers are a big focus for insurers, partly because many other aspects of exchange plans, including benefits and out-of-pocket charges that consumers pay, are largely prescribed by the law, giving them few levers to push to reduce premiums.
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