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The new building, called the Erich Kunzel Center for Arts and Education, opened for 1,350 students in August, 2010. [98] The $72 million facility, bordered by Elm, Race, and 12th streets and facing Central Parkway, was designed by Moody Nolan , a large minority-owned architectural firm known for its numerous design awards, and is the largest ...
The Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA) is a model statute adopted by a majority of U.S. states to establish a uniform process for obtaining depositions and discovery in concert with other participating states.
A subpoena duces tecum (pronounced in English / s ə ˈ p iː n ə ˌ dj uː s iː z ˈ t iː k ə m / sə-PEE-nə DEW-seez TEE-kəm), or subpoena for production of evidence, is a court summons ordering the recipient to appear before the court and produce documents or other tangible evidence for use at a hearing or trial.
SCPA may refer to: San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, a school in San Diego, California; School for Creative and Performing Arts, a school in Cincinnati, Ohio; Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1984; South Carolina Ports Authority; Space Canine Patrol Agents, fictional canine superheroes in DC Comics; C5a peptidase, an enzyme
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California allows a person with a claim to assets in the estate of someone who has died to collect them without going through formal probate by using an affidavit for collection of personal ...
In California, there is a carefully prescribed procedure governing such request, and making disclosure without an order is a crime. The statutory scheme was developed, in part, because law enforcement departments had developed a practice of purging their files concerning misconduct claims made against their officers.
In 1981 the Vista del Arroyo was placed in the National Register of Historic Places and GSA began design work to restore the building as the southern seat of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1995, the building was renamed to honor Judge Richard Harvey Chambers, whose concept it was to bring a Federal courthouse to Pasadena. [2]