court of federal claims
Court of Federal Claims
The United States Court of Federal Claims. (formerly known as the United States Claims Court)
The Cable Channel formerly known as COURT TV no longer exists. It was re-named TRU TV.
Claims in a bankruptcy are either accepted, disputed or not liquidated. "No liquidated" means there is no determinable amount owed at the time of filing. The court, trustee, creditor or debtor may force a hearing to determine if the debt is owed or what amount is owed. Claims are not opinions. The court does not deal with pure opinions, since they have no monetary value. The court deals with claims. Based on facts.
Claims in a bankruptcy are either accepted, disputed or not liquidated. "No liquidated" means there is no determinable amount owed at the time of filing. The court, trustee, creditor or debtor may force a hearing to determine if the debt is owed or what amount is owed. Claims are not opinions. The court does not deal with pure opinions, since they have no monetary value. The court deals with claims. Based on facts.
It is known as the Supreme Court.
To the US Supreme Court. It is part of the US federal judicial system and was formerly known as the US Customs Court. It has limited jurisdiction. See below link for further infoirmation: Decisions from the US court of international trade can be appealed at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Usually and ordinarily, the federal court applies State law. This is known as the Erie Doctrine.
the trade court
It is known as the court docket, it is a schedule of court cases and activities.
"There are two top reporting schools in the United States. They are Sage College, formerly known as California School of Court Reporting-Riverside, Inc., and Bryan College, both located in California."
It is known as contempt of court.