National Law Journal
...Before QUINN, C.J., and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ. In exchange for his pleas of guilty, Appellant, Juan Francisco Pacheco, was placed on...
...will come after you." The case against The Cuban Exchange Inc. was the agency's 100th enforcing provisions of the Do...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...Yacaman that they would receive a place in the Zelaya administration in exchange for political donations. Zelaya won the election and appointed Valenzuela to serve...
...the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's case against a...financial institutions for Iranian and Cuban entities. The agreement...
Justice O'Connor feted; extra innings for Clemens case; possible rehiring for Norris; tougher love for lobbyists; pro bono life; mock trial award; and New England takes the IP crown in this week's co
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...Gustavo Dominguez, a professional sports agent, was convicted of smuggling five Cuban baseball players into the United States, transporting the players from Miami to...
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...fight with the Securities and Exchange Commission over access to agency documents, including employee misconduct files. Cuban's attorneys filed suit in...
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