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I think there is an above 75 percent chance that the Supremes will not get the case immediately. I think you're looking at two years in the appeals court.
Richard Gray
I think there is an above 75 percent chance that the Supremes will not get the case immediately, ... I think you're looking at two years in the appeals court. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic.
Richard Gray
This law has only been used two times - both times in the AT&T antitrust case - so it's rarely, rarely used. The longer it sits at the Court of Appeals, the less likely the Supreme Court is to take it on an expedited basis. To the extent that the Court of Appeals really starts to get their teeth into this, they could jump on this right away.
Robert Lande
We would say it's a very favorable development for the state because the Supreme Court has decided to hear the matter instead of denying a hearing and remanding it the Court of Appeals, which could draw the case out potentially for years.
Trey Walker
While we respect the court, we disagree with the court's decision and we look forward to taking our case to the Court of Appeals.
Michael Robinson
We believe that everyone should have the right to listen to the music they purchase, even if it's on the Internet, ... While we respect the court, we disagree with the court's decision and we look forward to taking our case to the court of appeals.
Michael Robertson
I think any company that can make a case that it has been damaged by the exclusionary acts affirmed in the Court of Appeals opinion would be able to use the facts from this case once the case becomes final.
Dana Hayter
The case is still in bankruptcy court so they still have a bankruptcy stay. This decision is unanimous. So although there is technically a right for them to ask the State Court of Appeals to take it, they don't have a chance. When a decision like this is unanimous it is not routinely reviewed.
Thomas McCarthy
The longer it sits at the Court of Appeals, the less likely the Supreme Court is to take it on an expedited basis. To the extent that the Court of Appeals really starts to get their teeth into this, they could jump on this right away.
Robert Lande
The court of appeals said the claim covers a square city block. But the PTO said it covered two blocks. The entire appeals process could still take years.
James Wallace
We are asking for a rehearing on the decision by the appeals court, and if that fails we have the option of going to the Supreme Court, so the case is not over,
Sidney Taurel
The Court of Criminal Appeals is widely considered to be one of the most conservative appellate courts in the world. Not one judge on that court decided that the state's appeal was worth considering. Obviously believing as the First Court of Appeals did, that when you pay thousands of dollars to a hired gun, that the least they can do is come in and tell the truth.
Brian Wice
The Congress has pre-supposed some situation where it is appropriate to bypass the court of appeals, and if not this case, then what case would it ever be?
Kevin Arquit
Stewart already did her time and there never really was a great chance that the federal appeals court would overturn both the jury's verdict and the trial judge's decisions. So this sews up this case on another losing note for Stewart.
Andrew Cohen
It could take two or three years longer on the appellate level for the first tier -- that's the circuit court of appeals -- then it could take a couple of years ... in the Supreme Court.
Marvin Miller
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