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    International Commercial Litigation Fatemeh Hosseinpour Richard Earle December 3rd 2014 Word Count: 3421 The United Kingdom has three distinct legal jurisdictions, each independent of the other. The jurisdictions include England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, which are collectively referred to as the United Kingdom law. However, it is imperative to acknowledge that each of the systems has differences in the procedural manner that commercial litigations take place. The European

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    deportation and removal issues. If you or a family member is facing deportation, please seek the advise of an experienced Brooklyn deportation attorney laywer. The attorneys at the Spodek Law Group are here to help you 24/7. The Start of Deportation Proceedings When the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decides to deport an individual, they issue Form I-862, which is the Notice to Appear (NTA) in immigration court. This form must be served to the immigrant properly, which means directly to that individual

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    It is an inevitability of the adversarial litigation system of the commonwealth, that the question of privilege should arise regarding the documents declared and produced during proceedings. In the context of civil litigation, privilege refers to the ability to withhold specified documents (despite disclosing them) on relevant legal grounds such as the Evidence Act, Civil Procedure Act, Uniform Civil Procedure Rules (UCPR) and common law. This essay shall explore the quite unique public policy basis

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    Fatemeh Hosseinpour International Commercial Litigation Richard Earle December 4th 2014 Word Count: 3164 The United Kingdom law has three distinct legal jurisdictions, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, which are all independent of the other. However, it is vital to recognize that each of the systems has differences in the procedural manner that commercial litigations take place. The European regulation, Regulation 44/2001, deals with matters relating to jurisdiction, and the

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    act done or writing published calculated to obstruct or interfere with due course of justice or the lawful processes of the court is a Contempt of Court. ' "Contempt of Court" is a generic term descriptive of conduct in relation to particular proceedings in a court of law which tends to undermine that system or to inhibit citizens from availing themselves of it for the settlement of their disputes. Contempt of Court thus may take many forms. But most commonly categorized types are Civil Contempt

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    mount a prosecution for breach of s 444 of the 1996 Act, just as it can for breach of s 443. Before the 1989 Children Act, the LEA was obliged to consider whether it was appropriate to bring care proceedings based on truancy and failure by the parent or guardian. A review by DHSS reasoned that care proceedings were inappropriate where the problem was the child’s absenteeism. Where the child’s absences were part of the wider family problem and the child

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    persons who sit and run magistrates court in UK, as a part time job. They normally take their seat and attend legal proceedings as a Bench of two or three, because if only one magistrate will sit he will have constrained functionality in carrying out his work. Each magistrates sitting in the court carry out a specific function as assigned to them, they deal with criminal and civil proceedings, and they also sit in primary the opening of criminal cases. Moreover the magistrates also consider requisitions

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    During a divorce proceeding it is important to have a divorce lawyer who can represent you and your best interests in court. As a divorce attorney specializes in the laws, rules and regulations pertaining to legal separations between husband and wife, he is the best person to help you get the most out of a divorce proceeding. Before hiring a divorce attorney, ensure that you have a first consultation with him. This consultation helps acquaint the person seeking divorce with the lawyer. During the

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    It is common knowledge that the juvenile justice system and the regular adult justice system have differing regulations. Juveniles have different trial proceedings and rights than adult offenders because juveniles are minors and are still considered their parent 's or the state’s responsibility. Minors are not seen as able to make important decisions regarding anything, like medical care, so it is logical that they are treated differently from the adults in the criminal justice system, from arrest

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    The double jeopardy clause serves two functions, both of which should be considered when faced with a double jeopardy problem. One traditional function of the double jeopardy prohibition has been to prevent multiple prosecutions in more than one proceeding, to bar successive prosecutions for the same offense. The purpose of which is to ensure final resolution of substantive criminal

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