...JAG Corps is small. Lind, she said, hails from upstate New York, is an "avid athlete," a committed runner and a...
...summer, without any media attention until now...back as a new associate." Dupree...they were lead counsel, but would recuse...
...lookout for fraudulent charities. "People see a Facebook page or social media post of someone representing themselves as a charity." Pruitt said. "...
...News Corp. transforms itself into a company focused on newspaper publishing, the media giant will have a Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner at...
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...of Elgin's provider-of-care agreement, a denial of payment for new admissions, and withdrawal of Elgin's approval to conduct nurse training. CMS...
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... The State's petition for discretionary review asks whether trial counsel for Chidiebele Gabriel Okonkwo, appellant, rendered ineffective assistance by failing to request...
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...s father; (2) his trial counsel's assistance was rendered ineffective...by denying his motion for new trial based on Youkers's...
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...Arjona contends that he is entitled to habeas relief because his trial counsel misadvised him, and because the trial court's admonishments were insufficient to...
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