...counsel to a man who allegedly aided Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Demissie, an attorney at Apex Athletics Agency in Cambridge...
...S. citizen and resident of Cambridge, Mass., as an enemy combatant...the Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel Project through March 2013. ...
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...actual knowledge of its existence but relies on the erroneous advice of counsel as to its validity. Answering both questions affirmatively, we AFFIRM. ...
National Law Journal
...by several months of negotiations between International's president, Stephen Williams, and counsel, Peter Rouse, and the treasurer of Delta's parent company, Darren Vorst...
...with a collection of medieval Arabic and Hebrew manuscripts housed at the Cambridge University Library. However, she rejected a life in academia for a life...
...law degree from University of Cambridge in England. Minnesota law in...Garrison. She also worked as counsel at O'Melveny & Myers...
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...Souter noted. Souter determined that the circumstances show that defense counsel's silence went beyond passivity to the point of waiver: "Although...
The ruling was the first time the First Circuit addressed "the procedural and substantive standards for distribution" of such funds under what is known as the cy pres doctrine. But the court expresse
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