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Appellate Practice

Jun. 22, 2005

Circuit Splits Involve Cases On U.S.- And Foreign Issues

Focus Column - Appellate Law - By Laura W. Brill, Alan J. Heinrich, Ted M. Sichelman and Jonathan P. Steinsapir - U.S. appeals courts in May 2005 split over significant issues including the constitutionality of affirmative action in government contracting, the availability of relief in U.S. courts for acts of torture committed overseas, whether an ERISA plan beneficiary is required to reimburse the plan after recovery of damages from a third party, and the requirements for asserting res judicata

        
Focus Column
        
Appellate Law
        
By Laura W. Brill, Alan J. Heinrich, Ted M. Sichelman and Jonathan P. Steinsapir
        
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