Recent news that the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is looking to raise $200 million through a U.S. immigration program that gives foreign investors green cards for their investments has some quest
All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board
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...help of Cisco Systems Inc.'s Telepresence video conferencing in San Jose, Chicago, and New York.Scheindlin and Francis spoke from New York; Flynn participated...
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...was way back in early 2010 when the Oyez Project, now at Chicago-Kent College of Law, first released the jammin' app delivering audio of...
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...Reinsurance: A Basics of Reinsurance Course" on May 13-15 in Chicago. For more information or to register, visit ...
In Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe, affirmed, 2012 U.S.Dist. LEXIS 58742 (2012), a much-written-about opinion, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck, a jurist highly regarded for his knowledge of e-discover
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...not return a call for comment. Antonick, who lives in Chicago, was most recently chief Web officer and chief online marketing officer for...
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...According to the complaint, Jones had been a solo attorney in Chicago when she was contacted by a recruiter on behalf of Flaster Greenberg...
...ABA and groups that control bar admissions should do, said Loyola University Chicago School of Law dean David Yellen, a member of the panel. ...
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