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  2. Template:Cite court - Wikipedia

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    Identifies a specific part of a decision, typically by page or paragraph number. String: optional: Court name: court: The standard abbreviation for the court being cited. Example 3d Cir. String: suggested: Date: date year: The year or date in which the court rendered its decision. Date: suggested: Quote: quote: A quote from the judgment. String ...

  3. Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal ...

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    The lawsuit was a challenge to a 2011 regulation of the Federal Reserve Board setting the maximum fees that large banks can charge merchants for a debit-card transaction, [1] but the question before the Supreme Court was limited to whether the case was properly dismissed because of the statute of limitations. [2]

  4. Jespersen v. Harrah's Operating Co. - Wikipedia

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    The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the decision, but on rehearing en banc, reversed part of its decision. The en banc majority's opinion was written by Chief Judge Mary M. Schroeder , over the dissent of Judges Harry Pregerson , Alex Kozinski , Susan P. Graber , and William A. Fletcher .

  5. PACER (law) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, three non-profit organizations—the Alliance for Justice, the National Veterans Legal Services Program and the National Consumer Law Center—filed another class-action lawsuit, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, against the Administrative Office, [21] alleging that the PACER fee structure did not conform ...

  6. Octane Fitness, LLC v. ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ICON Health & Fitness, Inc., 572 U.S. 545 (2014), [1] is one of two U.S. Supreme Court decisions issued on April 29, 2014 regarding patent lawsuit fee-shifting (the other case being Highmark v. Allcare Health). [2] The Supreme Court essentially made it easier for courts to make the loser pay for all attorney costs if the lawsuit is regarded as ...

  7. Lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    A lawsuit may involve resolution of disputes involving issues of private law between individuals, business entities or non-profit organizations. A lawsuit may also involve issues of public law in the sense that the state is treated as if it were a private party in a civil case, either as a plaintiff with a civil cause of action to enforce ...

  8. Template:Infobox court case - Wikipedia

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    The name of the court that the case was heard in. Wikilink to an article about the court, if it exists. Example [[Criminal Courts of Justice, Dublin|Criminal Courts of Justice]] String: suggested: Start date: start date start_date: no description. String: optional: Date decided: date decided DecideDate date_decided: no description. Date ...

  9. Johnson v. Monsanto Co. - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit alleged that the exposure of glyphosate, an active ingredient in the Roundup product, caused Dewayne "Lee" Johnson's non-Hodgkin lymphoma. In a landmark verdict, Monsanto's purchaser Bayer Corporation was ordered by a San Francisco jury to pay $289m in punitive damages and compensatory damages .