At the end of the day, justice was likely done...IF Tiger Woods made an honest mistake. That said, Tiger's ball drop incident at the 15th hole on Friday's 2nd round of the 2013 Masters still raises ...
The 33% rule for solar panels isn't a hard-and-fast law, but it's an important guideline to follow for your rooftop ...
amendments to Rule 33 (d) follow from those made to Rule 34. Rule 33 (d) now allows a party, in response to an interrogatory, to refer the requesting party to electronically stored information, where ...
When looking at whether or not Tiger Woods would face disqualification for what ultimately amounted to an illegal drop on Friday at the 2013 Masters, we all looked directly at Rule USGA Rule 26-1, ...
(Editor’s note: Kendra Graham, former USGA director of women’s competitions, explains the ruling on Tiger Woods’ illegal drop, and subsequent two-stroke penalty, Friday at the Masters.) During the ...
Interrogatories can serve as a useful tool for parties to obtain basic information about their adversary’s case and drive discovery strategy. Serving interrogatories allows parties to identify ...
In United States v. Archer, the Second Circuit (Walker, Sullivan and Nathan, sitting by designation) reversed the grant of a Rule 33 motion for new trial in the Southern District of New York to ...
When you sign a scorecard, the only numbers that need to be correct are your course handicap (if applicable) and your scores on individual holes. If you total your round's score incorrectly, there's ...
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