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...shipping company with which he has family ties....
...Dupond-Moretti, who rose to fame for defending rogue Société Générale trader Jérôme Kerviel and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, is the first sitting justice minister to face such a trial....
..., a professor at Columbia University Law School....
...When the bubble burst in 2014, possibly hastened by Uber and Lyft, working-class families were hit hardest....
...“If you do this then everybody else in the world is going to go down the same road,” said Jennifer Hillman, a former US trade negotiator and World Trade Organisation judge now at Georgetown Law School in...
...The defendants’ families and allies point out that nearly all of the journalists wrote stories critical of both Mr Gulen and the PKK....
...Brett Frankle, a partner in Withers’ family law team, said: “It sends out a message that people cannot take the law into their own hands and stop paying maintenance even if they want to go back to court...
...We want to please the public too much but there are judges who respect the law.” Additional reporting by Anne-Sylvaine Chassany in Paris...
...Jérôme Kerviel was sentenced to three years in prison in France in 2010 after amassing €50bn in hidden trades at Société Générale....
...on Chinese law at New York University....
...But a month’s tournament is a rather small sample on which to judge a player. City haven’t let the tournament cloud their judgment....
...We want the banks to pay not just by the letter of the tax law, but by its spirit....
...“We don’t know the evidence in this case and we may never know the evidence, even when the case is finished,” says Jerome Cohen, an expert on Chinese law at New York University....
...By the way, what do you know about Japanese law, because we owe ten or twelve billion dollars in Japan? We owe ten or twelve billion in Europe. London will open at two in the morning....
...“If this war had been justified by international law, I would have grieved and not campaigned....
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