...Press. The articles suggested that the NYPD had worked with the Central Intelligence Agency to secretly monitor targeted Muslim individuals, organizations and businesses in the...
...respondent New York Police Department ("NYPD") worked with the Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA") to conduct a covert, domestic surveillance program that...
Coleen Friel Middleton, of counsel at Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, reviews the enforcement priorities revealed in the DOJ's FY 2013 budget requests and its Strategic Plan for 2012 through
...newspaper articles over the past year have reported, domestic and foreign regulatory agencies have already reached settlements with several banks involved in the LIBOR-setting...
...ATTORNEYS Petitioner's Attorney: Steven M. Politi, Esq, Central Islip, NY. Respondent's Attorney: Eric T. Schneiderman...
...Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, insist the NYPD is already monitored by several agencies and argue that adding a new layer of bureaucracy would jeopardize the...
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