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Court costs (also called law-costs) are the costs of handling a case, which, depending on legal rules, may or may not include the costs of the various parties in a lawsuit in addition to the costs of the court itself. Court costs can reach very high amounts, often far beyond the actually monetary worth of a case.
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- Pakistan high court acts when government fails to, backers say
Many in Pakistan welcome the court's tackling of the country's ills. But others see a possible political agenda, and say other areas are left unscrutinized. In a country where nothing seems to work, it's easy to see why Pakistan's Supreme Court seizes the role of repairman with a firm grip and a heavy gavel. - GPS court ruling leaves US phone tracking unclear
A US Supreme Court decision requiring a warrant to place a GPS device on the car of a criminal suspect leaves unresolved the bigger issue of police tracking using mobile phones, legal experts say. - Court considers rules on availability of court administrative records
The state Supreme Court, prodded into action by a 2009 case involving a reprimanded Federal Way judge, is weighing a rule to underscore that court administrative records are public. - Prop. 8: Supreme Court may redefine gay rights
Nine years ago, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, who may soon decide the fate of same-sex marriage in California, pondered the case of two Texas men who had been arrested in an apartment at gunpoint and charged... - Indian court upholds 2003 Mumbai bombers death penalty
An Indian court has upheld death sentences handed down to three people, including a married couple, for planting bombs that killed 52 in the nation's financial hub Mumbai in 2003. - Gabon court confirms Bongo election win
Gabon's constitutional court early Sunday confirmed the landslide win obtained by President Ali Bongo's Gabonese Democratic Party (GDP) in December general elections. - Court ruling could prompt more deportation reviews
A federal appeals court's decision to delay the deportation of seven illegal immigrants until the Obama administration re-evaluates their cases could encourage thousands of other illegal immigrants to seek similar rulings and could open the door to uncomfortable questions about the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S, experts said. - Pakistan court throws out PM contempt appeal
Pakistan's top court Friday threw out a last-ditch appeal from embattled Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, ordering him to appear in court on Monday to be indicted for contempt. - Pakistani PM's job on the line in court showdown
Pakistan's prime minister is showing no indication of backing down ahead of a face-to-face showdown with the Supreme Court on Monday, even though his stance could cost him his job and land him in prison. - Court upholds $371 million CR Bard patent award
(Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court upheld a $371.2 million award in favor of C.R. Bard Inc in a long-running patent infringement dispute with W.L. Gore & Associates over vascular grafts. The U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. said there was "substantial" evidence to support a 2007 Arizona jury verdict that Gore, the maker of Gore-Tex, willfully infringed a Bard ...
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