...at far less cost. Informal positions also allow an agency a greater degree of flexibility as "guidance" can be amended much more...
...and Congress last week provided more flexibility for the DOJ in its final 2013 budget, which funds the agency through September. But Holder...
...authority is exercised, on a day-to-day basis, through its administrative agencies. Central to the efficiency of those agencies such as it is...
...and hosting ESI. Their investment in an array of solutions offers clients flexibility to match specific platforms to unique case requirements while providing options to...
...According to sources within the Obama administration, the Environmental Protection Agency will delay issuing a final rule that would limit carbon emissions from...
...conducted with little public scrutiny. And most of the contractors and government agencies contacted for this article declined to discuss the nature of the assignments...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The specific motivations leading a law firm to outsource some or all of its support functions to a facilities management vendor are varied. My firm is now in the fourth year of a facilities managemen
...February 12, President Barack Obama signed an executive order that directs federal agencies to work with companies to better protect the nation's critical infrastructure...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a global market that requires flexibility to provide legal representation to...attracted talented attorneys from government agencies such as the Philadelphia District...
...River in Virginia, illustrates the challenges that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency faces in regulating stormwater-related pollution. Virginia Department of Transportation v...
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