...and on any noted committees during the relevant period: Young (July 1995); Córdova (February 2008) (Ethics Committee); Drummond (July 2003) (Ethics Committee); Frist...
...v. Revonet, Civ. No. 06-1892, 2008 WL 5377698 (D.D.C. Dec. 24, 2008), D.C. District Court Magistrate Judge John Facciola addressed...
In his Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Joseph Lipari, a partner at Roberts & Holland, writes that a recent determination by an administrative law judge demonstrates how the New York Personal Income Tax
...in buyer default cases. It will also posit that the court's preferred rule renders the measurement of damages in such cases an almost irrelevant...
...of Ricardo S. v. Carron C., 91 AD3d 556 [1st Dept...court found that the child preferred to remain with his mother...
...under the Servicing Agreement against Countrywide. See Compl.3 Ex. C ("Pooling Agreement"), §2.01(a). Through this action, the...
...Esq., Andrea Masselli, Esq. of Counsel, Arnold & Porter LLP, Washington, D.C. Attorneys for Amicus Curia: Andrew J. Gershon, AAG...
In their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal, partners at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, write that the revisions will moderate - if not eliminate - many
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