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    Administrative Regulation

    important, will there be a sacrifice of rights/freedoms with this new development? This last question is what peaked my interest in my choice of regulation: U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s proposal of a new intelligence system of records (Analytical Framework for Intelligence or AFI) and it’s notice of exemption from the 1974 Privacy Act. From reading the details of the proposal/notice, there will not be a direct impact to myself, but to the country as a whole. The new system will allow U

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    E-Government in Developing Countries

    EJISDC (2004) 18, 1, 1-24 E – GOVERNMENT FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Valentina (Dardha) Ndou Department of Business Administration University of Shkoder, Albania ndou@hotmail.com 1. INTRODUCTION The explosion of digital connectivity, the significant improvements in communication and information technologies and the enforced global competition are revolutionizing the way business is performed and the way organizations compete. A new, complex and rapidly changing economic

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    Civil Procedure

    Civil Procedure Preliminary Assignment Sheet (Subject to Revision) Dated: 7/26/2010 Professor Yablon Fall 2010 Sections BC I INTRODUCTION TO THE LITIGATION PROCESS Mon. Aug. 30: Introduction to federal and state judicial systems CB 1-12, FRCP 1, 28 U.S.C. § 41, 44,132,133, 1331, 1332. What is the basic structure of the federal judiciary? How do federal courts differ from state courts? What are pleadings and what purpose do they serve? Tues. Aug. 31: Overview

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    Information and Services

    ATENEO CENTRAL BAR OPERATIONS 2007 Remedial Law SUMMER REVIEWER 3. Special Proceedings – remedy by which a party seeks to establish a status, a right, or a particular fact. CIVIL PROCEDURE CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIONS (A) As to nature ORDINARY ACTION Governed by rules. CIVIL ordinary SPECIAL CIVIL ACTION Also governed by ordinary rules but SUBJECT to specific rules prescribed (Rules 62 to 71). Special features not found in ordinary civil actions. RULE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 1. Title

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    Buisness Law

    about alternative dispute resolution, and explain the process of mediation and how it differs from arbitration. Although there are different types of cases and each type has a different complexity level, most American courts follow a general procedure. . The person or group that initiates the lawsuit is called a plaintiff and the one being sued is the defendant. Except in criminal cases where the state files the complaint on behalf of the public. In this case the state is referred to as the prosecution

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    None Yet

    RULE CR 45 SUBPOENA (a) Form; Issuance. (1) Every subpoena shall: (A) state the name of the court from which it is issued; (B) state the title of the action, the name of the court in which it is pending, and its case number; (C) command each person to whom it is directed to attend and give testimony or to produce and permit inspection and copying of designated books, documents or tangible things in the possession, custody or control of that person, or to permit inspection of premises

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    Sufficient Facts to State a Claim

    Assignment #5 Facts The facts as they are presented to us state that Richard, a resident of Raleigh, North Carolina, files a lawsuit against Brad, who lives in Durham, North Carolina in North Carolina state trial court for illegal and felonious assault and battery, as well as being unlawfully confined and bound in an area. These acts caused Richard great physical and emotional suffering, at the hand of Brad. Richard is seeking compensatory and punitive damages against Brad. Brad moves to dismiss

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    Business Law

    Questions for Chapter 1 3Both of them is a part of a foundation of government or corporation’s rules. 6 Yes definitely. Because the U.S constitution is the supreme law in the USA. It can not be changed. It guides the American Law and Culture. 8 1- It needs to find early cases about this new case. 2- It needs to find the rule of the law 3- It needs to place the rule in the new case. 10 Yes definitely. It can not be a relation between the defendant and the plaintiff. That is definitely illegal

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    Legal Issues and Discovery Requests

    Legal Issues and Discovery Requests April 13, 2016  Introduction I going to research the FRCP (Federal Rules for Civil Procedures) and e-discovery as they pertain to email. I will also describe the rules governing the situation. I will also discuss how the rules specifically do or do not apply to the situation and make a recommendation of how the company should respond to the discovery request. I will then wrap it up with an overview of the IT field in the state of Virginia. IT position, companies

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    Brads Motion to Dismiss

    Relevant Facts Richard, a resident of Raleigh, NC, files a lawsuit against Brad, who lives in Durham, NC. Richard files his action in North Carolina state trial court. "The Plaintiff alleges: 1. On or about April 5, 2013, Brad walked into Richard's office and there illegally and feloniously assaulted and battered Richard, thereby causing to Richard great pain and suffering. 2. On or about April 5, 2013, Brad caused Richard to be unlawfully confined in a bound area, causing great physical and

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