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The Slave Yards, 2020
L A R K SP U R , C A L IF O R N IA Michele Ballard Miller (SBN 104198) Kerry McInerney Freeman (SBN 184764) Lisa C. Hamasaki (SBN 197628) MILLER LAW GROUP A Professional Corporation 60 E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ste. 302 Larkspur, CA 94939 Tel.
Janine S. Simerly
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L A R K SP U R , C A L IF O R N IA Michele Ballard Miller (SBN 104198) Kerry McInerney Freeman (SBN 184764) Lisa C. Hamasaki (SBN 197628) MILLER LAW GROUP A Professional Corporation 60 E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ste. 302 Larkspur, CA 94939 Tel.
Janine S. Simerly
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A Theory of Pleading , Litigation , and Settlement
, 2018The plausibility pleading regime of Twombly and Iqbal has generated continuing controversy and concern over its effects on the ability of plaintiffs, particularly certain categories of civil rights plaintiffs, to bring cases in federal court.
William H. J. Hubbard
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Pleading for a Dual Molecular-Orbital/Valence-Bond Culture.
Angewandte Chemie, 2018Electron pairs through the looking glass might well discover that they can show two faces, one delocalized or the other localized, and that both are perfectly correct.
P. Hiberty, B. Braïda
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Pleading Guilty: Indigent Defendant Perceptions of the Plea Process
Tennessee journal of law & policy, 2019Under the current tests set out in Pickering and its progeny, teachers—particularly LGBT and LGBT allies— are being censored in the classroom with “no promo homo” education policies and laws.
Jeanette Hussemann, Jonah Siegel
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Pleading Guilty: A Voluntary or Coerced Decision?
Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 2019The empirical literature on plea decisions shows that rational motives and coercion may coexist, but there is uncertainty with regard to whether accused feel that their decision is voluntary or made under considerable pressure.
Chloé Leclerc, Elsa Euvrard
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Costly Signaling, Pleading, and Settlement
, 2017This paper develops a game-theoretic model that explores the use of costly signals in a litigation environment with private information held by the plaintiff. I compare the costly signaling model with the canonical models of settlement through screening (
William H. J. Hubbard
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Pleading Standards: The Hidden Threat to Actavis
, 2016In FTC v. Actavis, the Supreme Court held that a brand drug company’s payment to a generic firm to settle patent litigation and delay entering the market could violate the antitrust laws.Since the decision, the issue of the pleading requirements imposed ...
Michael A. Carrier
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, 2015
It has been claimed that the risk/reward dynamics of shareholder litigation have encouraged quick settlements with substantial attorneys’ fee awards but no payment to shareholders, regardless of the merits of the case.
Lawrence A. Hamermesh, M. Wachter
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It has been claimed that the risk/reward dynamics of shareholder litigation have encouraged quick settlements with substantial attorneys’ fee awards but no payment to shareholders, regardless of the merits of the case.
Lawrence A. Hamermesh, M. Wachter
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2018
While criminalisation may be justified whenever an offender commits a sufficiently serious moral wrong requiring that he or she be called to account, the doctrine of fitness to plead calls this principle into question in the case of a person who lacks the capacity to participate meaningfully in a criminal trial.
R. Mackay, Warren Brookbanks
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While criminalisation may be justified whenever an offender commits a sufficiently serious moral wrong requiring that he or she be called to account, the doctrine of fitness to plead calls this principle into question in the case of a person who lacks the capacity to participate meaningfully in a criminal trial.
R. Mackay, Warren Brookbanks
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