In July 2010, Mary Galligan, who ran the FBI's investigation after 9/11, was named special agent in charge of cyber/special operations for the New York division of the FBI, making her its first femal
...MATTER OF ZARIAN L. (ANONYMOUS). ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES, APPELLANT; VANESSA LAROSE res — (PROCEEDING NO...
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...to leave Russia, according to The Times, which quoted an anonymous source familiar with the matter attributing the incident to Firestone...
...ANONYMOUS res, v. STEVEN NOWICKI, ap — Motion by the appellant, inter alia...
...MATTER OF KENDREW L. (ANONYMOUS). ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES, APPELLANT; VANESSA LAROSE res — (PROCEEDING NO...
...MATTER OF COURTNEY M. C. (ANONYMOUS), res, PRESENTMENT AGENCY, ap — (PROCEEDING NO. 1)...
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
...MATTER OF MICHAEL T. (ANONYMOUS). ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDRENS SERVICES, res, CAITLIN F. (ANONYMOUS), ap — Appeal by...
...MATTER OF ATHIENA L. (ANONYMOUS). ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES, APPELLANT; VANESSA L. (ANONYMOUS) res — (PROCEEDING...
...MATTER OF ELIJAH B. (ANONYMOUS). ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDRENS SERVICES, res, ROGER H. W. (ANONYMOUS), JR., ap —...
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