United States: Judge Orders Attorneys Who Failed To Discern The Difference Between "May Not" And "Does Not" To Attend School - Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Thursday, 10 August 2023
Nearly a dozen years ago, I wrote a lengthy post on the meanings of "shall" and "will". In that post, I noted that "shall" is sometimes used, particularly in Bylaws, to mean "may". I did not consider whether "may" could mean "does".
Nearly a dozen years ago, I wrote a lengthy post on the meanings of "shall" and "will". In that post, I noted that "shall" is sometimes used, particularly in Bylaws, to mean "may". I did not consider whether "may" could mean "does".
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