...even questioned Holder about his actions during the investigation of former Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus's affair and "Fast and Furious"...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s claim for retroactive benefits and the division thereafter issued a final agency decision upholding the ALJs denial of retroactive benefits. Because the...
...s claim for retroactive benefits and the Division thereafter issued a final agency decision upholding the ALJ's denial of retroactive benefits. Because the present...
...as volunteers to provide victims with legal help on Federal Emergency Management Agency claims and other matters. Bar associations and law firms led the way...
...responsibility for attacks in August on computer systems belonging to the Central Intelligence Agency, other government agencies and large banks. The organization has also threatened...
...uncovered by an agency's search is...broad investigations of Central American and other...the Directorate of Intelligence, Office of the...
The Supreme Court found that the discovery rule does not obviate the need to comply with the statutory notice requirements of the Tort Claims Act
Two lawyers, and two legal groups, are this year?s winners of the NJSBA?s annual Pro Bono Awards, recognizing exemplary volunteer service performed for the public good. Awards will be presented Oct.
...more notable achievements was an unprecedented ruling granting sanctions against the Central Intelligence Agency for destroying 92 videotapes of detainee interrogation sessions. Twelve tapes showed...
New Jersey Law Journal
...the "deputy chief of the consul" and an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA"). His application identifies Fox as the "third secretary vice counsel...
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