Tax Deduction for Deferred Compensation
Hoops, the proprietor of an NBA franchise (the Grizzlies), sought a sizeable tax deduction amounting to $10.7 million for deferred compensation it owed to two of its players, a sum earned based on their past performances across preceding seasons, as of the conclusion of the 2012 tax year.
Telephone Consumer Protection Act
FSSolutions repeatedly sent faxes to Dr. Thalman, urging him to become part of their preferred medical providers network and offer various employment screening and testing services to their clients.
Sentencing Guidelines
In 1997, Castaneda was apprehended for his involvement in a substantial heroin conspiracy.
Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act
The Agriculture Act enacted in 1961 granted authorization to the USDA for extending loans to rural water associations.
Insufficient Evidence-Filing False Tax Returns
For several years, Dr. Xiao served as a mathematics educator at Southern Illinois University, while simultaneously conducting academic work with connections to China.
Fourteenth Amendment-Proper Hearing
In 2021, while attending the University of Illinois, plaintiff Malhotra entered into a sublease agreement for a room in a fraternity house.
Immigration and Nationality Act-Governor Pardon
Wojciechowicz arrived in the United States during the 1980s.
Interpretation of Body-worn Camera Video
The Kailins contacted the Gurnee Police Department to report a possible criminal incident involving their daughter.
Leave to Amend-Fraud
Shortly after Schmees commenced her employment with HC1.COM, her role was eliminated.
Employment Discrimination
Singmuongthong identifies himself as an individual of Laotian national origin with a tan complexion.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
In 2015, Crowell was charged by Indiana with 13 felony counts, encompassing four Class A felony child molesting charges, four Class B felony sexual misconduct with a minor charges, two Level 5 felony incest charges, as well as single counts of Class C felony incest, Class C felony child molesting, and Class C felony sexual misconduct with a minor.
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- Police confirm ‘Heil Hitler’ salute during Madison pro-Palestinian protests, suspect identified
- Federal agencies failed to investigate Havana Syndrome, ignored crucial evidence and withheld information, attorney says during Congressional hearing
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