The U.S. Supreme Court opened the door for import of items previously barred by U.S. intellectual property laws, says Lothar Determann of Baker & McKenzie
...Manns conservator at the request of county adult protective services (APS) and pursuant to probate-court authority. Young thus became the face of...
...November 2006, and at the request of Sacramento County Adult Protective Services (APS), Young petitioned the trial court to be appointed as conservator for 86...
...year pursuant to section 13353.2, Matteo requested an Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing, which was held June 9, 2010. On June 15, 2010, Matteo...
Daily Business Review
...comment on the details of that agency's investigation and noted that APS had been out of the case since Nutting's death later in...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...comment on the details of that agency's investigation and noted that APS had been out of the case since Nutting's death later in...
...This suspension was imposed concurrently with a one-year administrative per se (APS) suspension imposed by the DMV in connection with the same DUI incident...
The Recorder
The Recorder
...his employment, Mendivil was the sole signatory of an Arbitration Policy Statement (APS) prepared by Zanios, which states: In consideration of Zanios Foods...
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