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  • 101Angel L. Reyes, III — (born February 18, 1966) is a Dallas, Texas based attorney and managing partner for the law firm, Heygood, Orr, Reyes, Pearson Bartolomei. Angel is a frequent guest on TV and radio shows, with appearances on CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight, CBS KTVT,… …

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  • 102Stan Smith (economist) — IntroStan Smith, a University of Chicago trained economist, is credited with coining the term and creating the arguments that launched the hedonic damages theory into the mainstream of legal economics in the 1985 court case Sherrod v. Berry. [… …

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  • 103Alternative dispute resolution — (ADR) includes dispute resolution processes and techniques that fall outside of the government judicial process. Despite historic resistance to ADR by both parties and their advocates, ADR has gained widespread acceptance among both the general… …

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  • 104Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna ArgueDate=November 29 ArgueYear=2005 DecideDate=February 21 DecideYear=2006 FullName=Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc., petitioner v. John Cardegna et al USVol=546 USPage=440… …

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  • 105Certified question — In the law of the United States, a certified question is a formal request by one court to one of its sister courts, usually but not always in another jurisdiction, for an opinion on a question of law. These cases typically arise when the court… …

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  • 106Glossary of patent legal concepts — Patent law (patents for inventions) …

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  • 107Clinton health care plan of 1993 — The Clinton health care plan was a 1993 healthcare reform package proposed by the administration of President Bill Clinton and closely associated with the chair of the task force devising the plan, First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham… …

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  • 108Louis Brandeis — Louis Dembitz Brandeis Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court In office June 1, 1916[1] – February 13, 1939 …

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  • 109Australian tort law — Tort law in Australia is the body of precedents and, to a lesser extent, legislation, that together define the operation of tort law in Australia. A tort is a civil wrong, other than a breach of contract. Tort law is a way in which the law can… …

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  • 110Declaratory ruling — A declaratory judgment is a judgment of a court in a civil case which declares the rights, duties, or obligations of each party in a dispute. It is commonly called a declaratory ruling, a term which also includes decisions of regulatory agencies …

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