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  2. Brief (law) - Wikipedia

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    The formation of each case brief follows the same pattern: Facts, Issue, Rule, Analysis, Impact. A case brief may also include a dissent or concurrence if there is either in the particular case. The facts should include the important information from the case, and should also include the procedural history before it makes it to the supreme court.

  3. Watching brief (lawsuit) - Wikipedia

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    A watching brief is a method normally used in criminal cases by lawyers to represent clients not directly a party to the suit and to function as an observer. The method is normally used to help protect the rights and interests of victims of a crime, or also to protect a defendant from possible malicious prosecution.

  4. Oral argument - Wikipedia

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    Courts may also have the discretion to decide a case without presentation of oral argument, rendering their judgment entirely based on the arguments set forth in the parties' briefs. [4] David Tatel , judge in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , has referred to a "long-established rule" that contentions made for the ...

  5. Companion case - Wikipedia

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    A related method is to "grant and hold", meaning that while a "lead" case presenting an increasingly common issue is being briefed and argued, all other similar cases that come into the same appellate court are granted review but then are put on hold pending the outcome of the lead case.

  6. Trump transition team says several Cabinet picks targeted ...

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    The FBI said in a statement that it is aware of “numerous bomb threats and swatting ... President Joe Biden was briefed Wednesday on the incidents, and a White House spokesperson told CNN the ...

  7. Why the Supreme Court is likely to side against 170 million ...

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    The court, which is hearing the case on an extremely expedited basis, could issue a decision soon after Friday’s arguments. In written filings previewing the case, the two sides disagree on ...

  8. Henry Kendall Ltd v William Lillico Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Henry Kendall Ltd v William Lillico Ltd [1969] 2 AC 31 is an English contract law case concerning the incorporation of contract terms through a course of dealings. Facts [ edit ]

  9. Luigi Mangione, suspect in health care CEO’s killing, charged ...

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    In a statement released through Mangione’s cousin, Nino Mangione, who is a Maryland state delegate, the suspect’s family said that they are “shocked and devastated by Luigi’s arrest.”