Rainer GildeggenAndreas WillburgerHochschule Pforzheim
What Constitutes Attorneys’ Fees Costs of paying the court reporter to transcribe depositions Costs for interviews Costs for in-court testimony Filing fees Costs and Fees related to serving the defendant or filing paperwork with the court Paying the jurors (if jury) Costs of photocopying court pap...
For example, hiring a plumber to fix a leak without discussing specific terms constitutes an implied offer. The act of completing the repair and receiving payment forms the implied contract. Implied-in-Fact vs. Implied-at-Law Agreements Implied agreements can be classified into two categories based...
Bullish and bearish markets can last for prolonged periods. Investors have definitions for what constitutes each of these markets. Brian Spinelli, a certified financial planner and co-chief investment officer at Halbert Hargrove, explains the percentages that matter for defining these markets: "A bulli...
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Threatening witnesses: If a defendant has threatened witnesses not to speak or cooperate with law enforcement or the court, the judge can impose harsher sentencing. Threatening or intimidating a witness is a crime unto itself and can be separately charged. Crime constitutes a hate crime: If a de...
Where officers, agents and employees of the Internal Revenue Service are concerned, there can be no plea of ignorance concerning the necessity of due process.Regarding what constitutes "due process", the courts have established inIdeal Farm, Inc. v. Benson, D.C. N.J. 1960, 181 F Supp 62...
Different lenders will use different rules for what constitutes a subprime loan, but FICO scores below 640, 620, or 600 have typically been classified as subprime cut-offs in the past. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau classifies credit scores between 619 and 580 as subprime.4 ...
The notion of insider trading hinges on who is considered an "insider" and what constitutes "material, nonpublic information," Fagel said. "It can be anyone with a duty to the company—a low-level employee who is not a statutory insider still has a duty not to trade stock on nonpublic ...
States' foreign policy in the first decade of the twenty-first century and its involvement in armed conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have given rise to a reinvigorated interest in international humanitarian law (IHL), commonly referred to in the United States as the law of armed conflict. Conve...