Translating to “now for then,” nunc pro tunc orders grant backdated relief. Such orders are common in bankruptcy cases. For instance, bankruptcy courts often enter orders retroactively approving ...
On February 24, 2020, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a case Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan v. Feliciano in connection with removal of a state court matter to Federal court, something ...
RICHMOND, VA — Where the circuit court found, based on the 2019 transcript, that it had committed a clerical error, and amended the final decree nunc pro tunc to align with the transcript, it did not ...
As an appellate lawyer in a civil action, one does not wish to be any closer to “nunc pro tunc”—literally “now for then” in legal Latin—than reading this article. Nonetheless, the world is not perfect ...
The Supreme Court of Georgia handed down one attorney discipline opinion Tuesday. In the amended petition, Thompson admits that he was suspended from the practice of law in Florida for one year, ...
One of the requirements to petition an adopted child is that the adoption must take place before the child’s 16th birthday. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) has always interpreted this law to ...
A bankrupt Western Australian ‘financial adviser’ and her partner can expect to face action in relation to a $58,000 loan borrowed from clients. The Federal Court of Australia backed an application by ...
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