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  • Notice, if you please, the signature of the Plaintiff's Attorney.

    Court Filing in Geronimo v. Obama 2009

  • Notice, if you please, the signature of the Plaintiff's Attorney.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Plaintiff's designator was never changed to JAGC or reflected in his military record at the

    Robert Davenport 2010

  • Then, during argument and throughout the case Mr. Robb throws out statements like "I'm just a simple lawyer" with the obvious suggestion that Plaintiff's counsel and the Plaintiff are not as sincere and down to earth as Mr. Robb.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Judge Boyko responded as follows: "Plaintiff's, 'Judge, you just don't understand how things work,' argument reveals a condescending mindset and quasi-monopolistic system where financial institutions have traditionally controlled, and still control, the foreclosure process."

    Ray Brescia: Strong Medicine: The Long-Term Health of the Housing Market Requires a National Foreclosure Moratorium Ray Brescia 2010

  • Upon finding irregularities in Plaintiff's assertions, the Army investigated his complete military record, including his time in the Naval Reserves.

    Robert Davenport 2010

  • The court date follows a lawsuit Mr. Ellison filed last June alleging he will suffer "irreparable injury" from lost property value if the court doesn't make the Von Bothmers cut their trees in order to "restore Plaintiff's views and sunlight."

    Lots of Green Is at Stake in This San Francisco Spat Jim Carlton 2011

  • One only has to observe the Plaintiff's behavior and legal theories propounded in Reed Elsevier, Inc. vs.

    Joe Escalante: Does Daily Variety Validate SOPA Fears? Joe Escalante 2012

  • "Plaintiff's lawyers will now be lining up to file cases against every major retailer," said Thomas Brown , a partner at law firm O'Melveny & Myers LLP in San Francisco.

    Ruling on Zip Codes Spawns Suits Against Retailers Robin Sidel 2011

  • To sum it all up, Judge Falanga held that "A Plaintiff's self-serving declaration about his or her state of mind is all that is required for the dissolution of a marriage on the ground that it is irretrievably broken."

    Doug Kepanis: Does No Fault Divorce Require Fault? Doug Kepanis 2011

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