Congress and state legislatures are properly barring employers' demands for social-media passwords
...by 4 p.m.," said Lynne Bernabei of Washington's Bernabei & Wachtel, referring to the weekday closing time of the clerk's office...
... An attorney for Spaeth, Alan Kabat of Washington's Bernabei & Wachtel, said his client is now focusing on the Georgetown and Maryland...
...Attorneys for plaintiff: Lynne Bernabei and Alan Robert Kabat, Bernabei & Wachtel, Washington. Genese v. Visa Inc. (No...
Congress has widened the exceptions to the attorney-client privilege in order to protect those attorneys who want to "blow the whistle" on corporate crime
The charges against former U.S. Sen. John Ensign include one that has been rare in the Senate's history — violation of rules against sexual harassment
...David Marshall, Katz, Marshall & Banks; Lynne Bernabei, Bernabei & Wachtel; Connie Bertram, Cooley; Kristine Dunne, Arent Fox...
...who are worldwide assassins," said Lynne Bernabei of Washington's Bernabei & Wachtel, who took part in a civil suit stemming from the 1976...
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel received the ultimate insult in 2008 when federal agents raided its Washington headquarters and the home of its leader, Scott Bloch. Almost a year later, the office
...Faculty: Johnine Barnes, Baker Hostetler; Lynne Bernabei , Bernabei & Wachtel; Denise Clark , Law Office of Denise M. Clark; ...
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