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Ethical Aspects of Contracting a Lawyer to Provide Legal Assistance ...
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The power of attorney. A creatively conventional genre in legal discourse?
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In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 33 (2019); 125-144 (2020)
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Oral History Interview with Nabintou Doumbia on December 20, 2020
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In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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УПРАВЛЯЮЩАЯ КОМПАНИЯ: НЕДОСКАЗАННОСТИ С ДАЛЕКО ИДУЩИМИ ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯМИ
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НОРИН АНДРЕЙ ВИКТОРОВИЧ. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Московский государственный юридический университет имени О.Е. Кутафина», 2014
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Interaktion vor Gericht: Überlegungen zur sozialwissenschaftlichen Hermeneutik am Beispiel einer Hauptverhandlung des Jugendgerichts
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In: Soziologie in der Gesellschaft: Referate aus den Veranstaltungen der Sektionen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, der Ad-hoc-Gruppen und des Berufsverbandes Deutscher Soziologen beim 20. Deutschen Soziologentag in Bremen 1980 ; 594-598 ; Deutscher Soziologentag der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie -DGS- ; 20 (2012)
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July 21, Re: guidelines governing waivers from English immersion programs
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In: LAW 1.3:O 64/2003; KFA2840 .A55 A74 2003;RG4 Attorney General SG1 Attorney General Office (2003)
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Disambiguating Noun Groupings with Respect to WordNet Senses
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In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W95/W95-0105.pdf (1995)
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Disambiguating noun groupings with respect to WordNet senses
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In: http://arxiv.org/pdf/cmp-lg/9511006v1.pdf (1993)
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Fines Under New Federal Civil Rule 11: The New Monetary Sanctions for the "Stop-and Think-Again" Rule
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The 1983 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 11, which dealt with frivolous litigation papers, prompted much controversy, satellite litigation, and a new cottage industry, Rule amendments in 1983 increased both the range of sanctionable attorney conduct and the extent of judicial sanctionable authority. By the latter 1980s, many concluded that further amendments were warranted. Case law, commentary and empirical research culminated in a new rule which took effect in December, 1993. In part, the 1993 Rule reduces a party's incentives to pursue sanctions for frivolous papers since less misconduct will be sanctionable. Further, attorney's fees will be less available as a sanction even when a violation occurs. Other forms of sanctions, such as a fine payable to the court, will be employed. These new forms raise very different questions than did the most common form of sanction under the 1983 Rule-an award of attorney's fees. Although both fines and fees constitute monetary sanctions, fines are usually ordered with the public interest in mind. Fees are awarded, at least in significant part, to promote private interests. The move from fees to fines presents new challenges for those governed by Rule 11. This article reviews fines under the 1993 Rule, finding that the new rule may best be characterized as "Big-Brother-Says-Stop-and-Think-Again" rule-quite distinct from the "Stop-and-Think" rule of 1983.
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Keyword:
attorney conduct; attorney misconduct; Civil Procedure; Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; fees; fines; FRCP; frivolous litigation; frivolous papers; judicial sanctioning authority; Rule 11; sanctions
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URL: http://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/17335
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C. Diane Bishop, Superintendent, Arizona Department of Education
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In: AG 1.3: 0 64/1987; (1987)
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Dale K. Patton, Navajo County Attorney
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In: AG 1.3: O 64/1985 (1985)
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A Linguistic Analysis Of Various Verbal Strategies In Cross-examination (implications, Interaction, Stress, Attorney, Intonation, Persuasion Of Jury).
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Trudy Camping, Arizona State Senator
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In: AG 1.3: O 64/1979 (1979)
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Pat Fabritz, Assistant Secretary of State
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In: AG 1.3: 0 64/1976; (1976)
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Hadley A. Thomas, Associate Superintendent, Arizona Department of Education
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In: LAW 1.3:O 64/1975; (1975)
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Honorable Peter Kay, Arizona State Representative
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In: LAW 1.3:O 64/1974; (1974)
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Letter to Chairman of State Pardon Board from Jim Bishop. ( 1964-09-29 )
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