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Tag Archives: Novo
Ministro aplica regra do novo CPC sobre custeio de perícias a ações coletivas propostas pelo Ministério Público
O ministro Ricardo Lewandowski, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), determinou que o Ministério Público Federal (MPF) arque com o pagamento dos honorários relativos à perícia que havia requerido na Ação Cível Originária (ACO) 1560. A ação, incialmente proposta como ação … Continue reading
Red Rover, Red Rover, Let My Bank Come Over-What the Dodd-Frank Act Means for Interstate De Novo Branching
One provision of the 2,300-plus-page financial reform legislation approved this week by the U.S. Senate may radically change the face and pace of merger and acquisition activity in the banking industry. What is certain is that some banks will emerge … Continue reading
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Tagged Bank, Branching, come, DoddFrank, Interstate, Means, Novo, OverWhat, Rover
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Scott v. Harris: De Novo Review In The Supremes?
Yesterdays Supreme Court decision in Scott v. Harris gives constitutional support to decisions by law enforcement officers to ram the cars of motorists engaged in flight. It also changes the norms for Supreme Court practice. The court essentially conducted de … Continue reading