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1 day ago |
fortune.com | John Tillman
BYJohn TillmanJohn Tillman is CEO of the American Culture Project.
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2 days ago |
jdsupra.com | John Tillman
A recent English High Court decision highlights a number of key issues when seeking an order to obtain evidence in England for use in overseas proceedings. In this case, the English court declined to make the orders which had been sought in a Letter of Request from a court in Delaware, USA, considering that the requests went beyond what was permissible in various important respects.
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1 week ago |
jdsupra.com | Emma Childs |Neil Mirchandani |John Tillman
Disputes in England and Wales are usually adjudicated after an adversarial process, either by a judge in court-based litigation or by an arbitrator in an arbitration. Litigation is governed by wide-ranging and detailed rules which can make it a complex, time-consuming and expensive process. Very often arbitration is conducted on a similar basis and so can involve similar challenges.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | John Tillman
Americans who want a booming economy had more reason to be optimistic last week. First, President Trump paused his announced tariffs, giving him room to negotiate with other countries — including our allies — about lowering their many unfair trade barriers. More important, House Republicans on Thursday passed a budget bill, setting the stage for making Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent. The final bill could pass within a month, maybe two.
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1 month ago |
businessandamerica.com | John Tillman
Democrats have lost the working class in large part because they put unions over workers. Republicans shouldn’t make the same mistake. Source link
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