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Tag Archives: British
Taking Away Citizenship: Lessons from the British Advisory Committee
Patrick Weil and Nicholas Handler, Revocation of Citizenship and the Rule of Law: How Judicial Review Defeated Britain’s First Denaturalization Regime, 36 Law & Hist. Rev. 295 (2018). Allison Brownell Tirres Since 2006, the United Kingdom has denaturalized more than … Continue reading
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Tagged Advisory, Away, British, citizenship, committee, Lessons, taking
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British Seniors Busted for Cocaine on Marco Polo Cruise Ship
The cruise line industry is always abuzz with interesting storylines – this time reports of a cocaine bust aboard the Marco Polo Cruise Ship in which two elderly British passengers were arrested. The suspects, ages 70 and 72, were held … Continue reading
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Tagged 'cocaine, British, Busted, Cruise, Marco, Polo, seniors, Ship
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Charlie Gard & Alfie Evans – British Courts Continue Deciding Similar Cases (NHS v. A B C)
The parent v. clinician conflicts in the cases of Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans attracted worldwide attention. But those cases are hardly unique. The British courts regularly decide similar cases. Last month, Ms. Justice Russell issued a judgment in NHS … Continue reading
I’M A BRITISH CITIZEN WHO SOLD MY LOS ANGELES REAL ESTATE THREE YEARS AGO AND I NEVER RECEIVED A REFUND OF MY $300,000 WITHHOLDING TAX IMPOSED BY FIRPTA. CAN I STILL GET MY $300,000 REFUND? YES!!!
By Michael W. Brooks, Esq. President DIRECTS At DIRECTS (Domestic and International Real Estate Closing Tax Services, Inc.), all day, every day, we work on tax matters relating to FIRPTA (the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act). We work … Continue reading
British Columbia Court of Appeal – Practice Directive (Civil & Criminal)
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