...Daniel Lerman, who made his first court appearance anywhere in American Trucking Associations v. City of Los Angeles, a federal preemption case involving...
...Roy Englert recently petitioned the court successfully on behalf of the American Trucking Associations. He won a grant of review despite a recommended denial by...
...chief executive officer of the American Gaming Association and former longtime chairman of...
National Law Journal
...D. Wolcott, M.D., P.A. ("Wolcott"), is a Texas-based professional association that provides wound-care services, including debridement, to Medicare beneficiaries. Defendant-Appellee...
National Law Journal
...day that it fired him. Over time, it added as defendants four trucking companies and their owners, all of whom alleg- edly conspired with Morris...
National Law Journal
...a mentor-mentee relationship, but the exact nature and degree of their association is not entirely clear from the record.The chain of events...
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National Law Journal
...Island's ("CIRI") collective bargaining agreement with Local 251. CIRI is an association representing construction industry employers in Rhode Island. As of 2000, there were...
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...industries. On Sept. 26, 2011, the 9th Circuit ruled in American Trucking Associations Inc. v. City of Los Angeles that in a "...
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