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  2. Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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    Seila Law LLC (Seila Law), a law firm that provided debt relief services, was under investigation by the CFPB. As part of its investigation, the CFPB issued a civil investigative demand (CID) to Seila Law, which required Seila Law to produce certain documents. Seila Law declined to comply with the CID and challenged the constitutionality of the ...

  3. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    If decisions are not yet published by the court, or will not be published at all, law journals can be cited, e.g., BVerfG, NJW 2009, 1234 (1235 f.). Where NJW stands for the law journal Neue Juristische Wochenschrift, 2009 is the year, 1234 the page of the beginning and 1235 the cited page(s) – "f." stands for "seq.".

  4. Legal opinion - Wikipedia

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    If a court decides that an opinion should be published, the opinion may be included in a volume from a series of books called law reports ('reporters' in the United States). Published opinions of courts are also collectively referred to as case law, and constitute in the common law legal systems one of the major sources of law. [1]

  5. Cutter Financial of Falmouth civil case heads to trial after ...

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    As of 2022, Cutter Financial Group claimed to manage approximately $134 million in client assets across 430 clients, most of whom were individual retail investors of retirement age, according to ...

  6. Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd & others

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    Multiple cases are emerging out of the legal landscape associated with this case; they are being handled as linked cases by the Commercial Court. [ 35 ] [ 28 ] [ 36 ] A case involving issues as to 'at the premises' cover is Mayfair Banqueting t/a Maddox Club v AXA, CL-2021-000737, and a trial has been fixed for December 2023.

  7. Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Since federal regulations do not allow convicted felons to audit public companies, Andersen surrendered its CPA license on August 31, effectively putting the firm out of business in the United States. Andersen appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court's decision. [2]

  8. Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo - Wikipedia

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    Since being handed down, Chevron had become among the most frequently cited cases in American administrative law. [7] Over 17,000 lower federal court decisions and 70 decisions by the Supreme Court itself cited Chevron. [8] Between 2003 and 2013, circuit courts applied Chevron in 77% of decisions regarding regulatory disputes. [9]

  9. Case law - Wikipedia

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    Case law, also used interchangeably with common law, is a law that is based on precedents, that is the judicial decisions from previous cases, rather than law based on constitutions, statutes, or regulations. Case law uses the detailed facts of a legal case that have been resolved by courts or similar tribunals. These past decisions are called ...