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Not surprisingly, under these circumstances, the significant salary disparity found by the plaintiff's expert magically disappeared.
Joan Williams: Bloomberg Case: Open Season to Discriminate Against Mothers? Joan Williams 2011
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Not surprisingly, under these circumstances, the significant salary disparity found by the plaintiff's expert magically disappeared.
Joan Williams: Bloomberg Case: Open Season to Discriminate Against Mothers? Joan Williams 2011
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The problem is that the details of how to consider these factors have been left to the courts and to the plaintiff's ingenuity.
Cat Weaver: The Panda Appropriations -- Part 3: Playing the Courts Cat Weaver 2011
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Not surprisingly, under these circumstances, the significant salary disparity found by the plaintiff's expert magically disappeared.
Joan Williams: Bloomberg Case: Open Season to Discriminate Against Mothers? Joan Williams 2011
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Not surprisingly, under these circumstances, the significant salary disparity found by the plaintiff's expert magically disappeared.
Joan Williams: Bloomberg Case: Open Season to Discriminate Against Mothers? Joan Williams 2011
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The problem is that the details of how to consider these factors have been left to the courts and to the plaintiff's ingenuity.
Cat Weaver: The Panda Appropriations -- Part 3: Playing the Courts Cat Weaver 2011
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On the other hand, said plaintiff's attorney Rebecca Rhoades, of Manly & Stewart, in Newport Beach California, South Dakota's legal code says that no law "shall be construed as retroactive unless such intention plainly appears."
Stephanie Woodard: Native American Sex-Abuse Lawsuits Head For A Higher Court Stephanie Woodard 2011
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That's gonna drive us right outta business, explained the plaintiff's chief counsel, saying that Mr. Satan is seeking $6 billion in loss of future income, $6 billion in pain and suffering, and $6 billion in punitive damages to deter other would-be universalists.
Satan sues Rev. Rob Bell in blog's devilish April Fools' interview 2011
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On the other hand, said plaintiff's attorney Rebecca Rhoades, of Manly & Stewart, in Newport Beach California, South Dakota's legal code says that no law "shall be construed as retroactive unless such intention plainly appears."
Stephanie Woodard: Native American Sex-Abuse Lawsuits Head For A Higher Court Stephanie Woodard 2011
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Not surprisingly, under these circumstances, the significant salary disparity found by the plaintiff's expert magically disappeared.
Joan Williams: Bloomberg Case: Open Season to Discriminate Against Mothers? Joan Williams 2011
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