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...determine which law firms represent America's largest corporations, we searched...in July 2012. On the chart on page 16, we list...
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...this consolidated case, we address the appeals of five individuals and one corporate defendant convicted of conspiracy and substantive offenses for providing material aid and...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...this consolidated case, we address the appeals of five individuals and one corporate defendant convicted of conspiracy and substantive offenses for providing material aid and...
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...did it by fraudulently obtaining over 300 mortgage-backed loans for buyers who used the loans to purchase Atlanta-area houses and condominiums from Hill...
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...Carver served as the sole officer and director of The Loan Shoppe. Corporate filings listed Carver as the incorporator and originally listed Naranjo as the...
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