...May 3, 2006, Jermaine N. Politano pled guilty to engaging in the business of dealing in firearms without a license, in violation of 18 U...
...22, 2002, Defendant Smith approached Nathan Roberts, who was sitting outside a business at 2525 Martin Luther King Boulevard in Knoxville, Tennessee. Smith knocked Roberts...
...data-driven Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to executives, boards of directors and business unitsOptimize legal processes and reduce costs while still mitigating risk and delivering...
...The Spellman-Hoeveler Chapter of the American Inns of Court ...
New rules pressure companies to take responsibility for their supply chains
...percent nationally this fall, compared with two years ago, according to the American Bar Association, and it's unlikely that decline will taper off anytime...
...Each of the Native American tribe's 600 members receives an annual distribution of profits from Miccosukee business operations, notably a casino west...
Michael C. Lynch, a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren, writes that courts will continue to recognize that electronic service, whether it continues to be by email, or broadens to Facebook, Twitter, text
...Dubrovin persuaded London to seek permanent U.S. residency and with business associate Svetlana Kagan steered his uncle to an immigration law firm in...
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