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Election Fight Lights Spark Under the Right
During the eight years of the Clinton administration, the attorneys who worked the legal and judicial issues for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush found themselves out of power and on the sidelines. But the Florida Supreme Court's Nov. 21 decision extending the deadline for manual ballot recounts put judicial activism back on the table, and conservatives appear ready to run with it.Cite as: McKithen v. Brown, 08-4002-pr, NYLJ 1202475224064, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided November 19, 2010)Before: Cabranes, B.D. Parker, C.J., and Underhill*, D.J.
Litigating Defaults on Sovereign Debt
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS in Argentina, Ecuador and elsewhere once again have brought to the fore concerns regarding the ability of creditors of sovereign states and their agencies to recover on the sovereign debt that they hold. While the International Monetary Fund, Paris Club and London Club provide institutional mechanisms by which organized restructuring may be achieved, it nonetheless remains for creditors dissatisfied with the reorganization process to look to the courts to enforce their contractual rightsTrending Stories
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