...election fraud law, modeled after U.S. statutes. His aide and chief lawyer asked Burck to describe how such a dispute might be handled in...
...becoming legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union in 1993...McNeely. But when McNeely's lawyer asked for ACLU help, and...
Daily Business Review
...Syria fractures amid a civil war. As part of the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, she and a group of lecturers...
National Law Journal
Daily Business Review
...the service that allegedly infringes VirnetX's patents. VirnetX's lawyer asked Allié about his attempt to patent the idea of using...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...including, presumably, the arbitration decision itself, has remained under seal. The American Lawyer asked Judge Daniels to unseal the record, arguing in a letter...
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