...federal magistrate judge on Monday morning, April 22. According to an Associated Press report, the questioning lasted a total of 16 hours before Tsarnaev...
...leverage high-quality content. Strategic PR initiatives including byline articles, routine press releases and providing expert commentary create real value for a firm...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Texas Lawyer
A lawyer's doing well if she can bill an hour for every hour and a half she works, writes The Rodent
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
...In 2009, Simmons was one of the attorneys representing the Associated Press in a motion to intervene in In Re: Catholic Diocese...
Texas Lawyer
...a permit is required if the discharges are deemed to be "associated with industrial activity." 33 U. S. C. §1342(p)(2...
...a permit is required if the discharges are deemed to be "associated with industrial activity." 33 U. S. C. §1342(p)(2...
Squire Sanders associate Dan Matzkin is one of only a few blind attorneys to land a federal clerkship. He starts with federal appellate Judge Adalberto Jordan this fall
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
...defendants, emailed a press release from Associate Air stating it would appeal the verdict, which it expects to be overturned. "Associated Air Center strongly...
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