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  1. Courting Justice: From NY Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997–2000 is a non-fiction book by David Boies, published in 2004 by Miramax Books. This book covers some of the cases of high-profile attorney David Boies, recounted by Boies in memoir-like style. These cases include Bush v. Gore (2000), United States v.

    • David Boies
    • 2004
  2. Jan 1, 2004 · One of today's most celebrated legal minds presents a lively memoir that recalls his own youth in small-town Illinois, his brief career as a cardsharp and the photographic memory that has enhanced his career, his law school education, and some of his high-profile legal battles and clients, including Calvin Klein, Don Imus, Gary ...

    • (127)
    • Paperback
    • David Boies
  3. Oct 13, 2004 · In Courting Justice, Boies traces the intricacies of numerous cases, such as Bush v. Gore in the hotly contested 2000 Florida recount, Steinbrenner's action against Major League Baseball, and the U.S. Government's antitrust litigation against Microsoft.

    • (33)
    • 2004
    • David Boies
    • David Boies
  4. Nov 1, 1995 · Courting Justice. Patty Duke is Barbara Parker, an Oakland County housewife who divorces her husband Art (Art Hindle) after she learns he changes his life insurance to make their married daughter Susan (Megan Leitch) the sole beneficiary.

    • (72)
    • Drama
    • Eric Till
    • 1995-11-01
  5. Dec 29, 2022 · by David Boies. Boies traces the intricacies of numerous cases, such as Bush v. Gore in the hotly contested 2000 Florida recount, Steinbrenner's action against Major League Baseball, and the U.S. Government's antitrust litigation against Microsoft.

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · As equality, truth and trust are threatened, Singapore’s judiciary is reimagining its role as a provider of justice. Singapore Courts are reimagining their systems, as they adapt their role to...

  7. Jan 9, 2021 · This article reviews the etiology and history of specialty courts for intimate partner violence, discusses the common programming components implemented by courts nationwide, and provides an assessment of the efficacy of DVCs in holding offenders accountable while simultaneously protecting victim safety.