...Cite as: Mary E. v. Usher E., [Index...Hersko, Esq., The Law Offices of Batheba Hersko PLLC, Brooklyn, NY...
...Cite as: Mary Jo C...Plaintiff-Appellant: William M. Brooks...Clinic, Touro College, Jacob D...Attorney General of the State...
...President Barack Obama yesterday nominated Mary Jo White, a former Southern...Plimpton as the next chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission...
...Counsel For Plaintiff: By: James William Halter, Liddle & Robinson, LLP...and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, 42...
...as: Pahuja v. American University of Antigua, 11 Civ. 4607, NYLJ...to a pro se plaintiff, Williams v. Addie Mae Collins Cmty...
...For Appellee United States of America: David N. Kelley and...Garcia, Assistant United States Attorneys (Mary Jo White, United States Attorney...
...Smolla, Univ. of Richmond School...B. Gaffney, Williams & Connolly...of America: Mary Jo White...Jazsi, Wash. College of Law...
...States Department of Justice, Washington...W. Kircher, William Pittard, Christine...B. Tatelman, Mary Beth Walker...curiae American College of Pediatricians...
...securities law. He received his J.D. from the College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Ross focuses on white...
...R. Barbato Bank of America v. Broderick (380842/11...ext Farfan v. Mary 1827 Westchester (304574/10)...
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