FEES PAYABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT 1.Filling an Affidavit15.00 2.Bill of Cost For Taxation20.00 3.Certificate of Urgency40.00 4.Order30.00 5.Any Notice Other Than Appeal30.00 6.Notice of Motions150.00 7.Notice of
Supreme Court on Monday revived a North Dakota convenience store's challenge to a Federal Reserve regulation on debit card "swipe fees" in a ruling that could make it easier for businesses to try to undo longstanding federal rules. The 6-3 decision reversed a lower court's ...
Supreme Court To Clarify RESPA FeesTaylor
Beeson said she now plans to ask the Department of Justice to agree to drop the case, given what she described as the court's "very strong indication" that the law violates the First Amendment. "The government has wasted enough tax dollars trying to defend twice a law that the court has...
The Supreme Court cleared the way yesterday for banks to charge credit-card holders nationwide late-payment penalties totaling $3 billion a year, even if the cardholder lives in a state where such charges are banned.Murray, Frank J
In a split decision, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that under the First Amendment, private health care contractors are not obligated to pay public sector union dues even if they are paid by public health care programs.The5 to 4 decisiondoes not eviscerate the "fair share" fees that publ...
Courts have discretion to award ERISA fees, U.S Supreme Court rulesCorrey Stephenson
It is not in fact clear to what documents these fees apply. The Rules of the Supreme Court do not provide for obtaining any documents from the Court, for example along the lines of CPR 5.4C. The Supreme Court is said to have cost £60 million to establish and will require a further...
A divided Florida Supreme Court sided with Allstate Insurance Company in a dispute about fees paid to care for auto-accident victims.
Washington, DC — Several US Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism that physicians have the right to sue if they believe states have set Medicaid rates too low. The Justices were responding to oral arguments held today inArmstrong v Exceptional Child Center, Inc. et al. ...