...Cite as: Hispanic Chambers of Commerce v. NYCDHMH, 653584...
... During the course of this litigation, the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic...
... Thomas J. Donohue...CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce...
...and agreed on output restrictions. Defendants are members of the Chamber of Commerce of Medicines and Health Products Importers and Exporters ("the Chamber"). Many of...
...restrict output. But, they argued, they were members of the Chamber of Commerce of Medicines and Health Products Importers and Exporters, a government-supervised entity...
...to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil...which affect, interstate or foreign commerce, to conduct or participate, directly...
...translation of the Commerce Ministry document, addressed to China's Chamber of Commerce of Medicines & Health Products Importers & Exporters (chamber) that was also...
...NEPG's assertion of privilege. Docket Entry...the Ministry of Commerce ("Commerce Ministry") of...addressed to "The Chamber," and shared with...
...are consolidated for disposition.Pursuant to Section III, paragraph B of the September 20, 1996 Case Management Order, as amended May 26, 2011...
New York Law Journal
...The First Amendment, as interpreted by the Supreme Court, protects the right of individual citizens to spend unlimited amounts to express their views about policy...
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