...Holiday Inn Bordeaux in Fayetteville, N.C., as of Friday, according to Cumberland County Department of Public Health Director Buck Wilson. That number is up...
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...Cite as: Mulverhill v. Cumberland 12, LLC, 2012-0011, NYLJ 1202601569619, at *1 (Sup., CLI, Decided April...
...P. D'Arrigo is hereby assigned to the Superior Court, Criminal Division, Cumberland County (Vicinage 15). This will amend the 2012-2013 General Assignment Order...
...James R. Swift is hereby assigned to the Superior Court, Family Division, Cumberland County (Vicinage 15). This will amend the 2012-2013 General Assignment Order...
GEORGE MASON LAW & ECONOMICS CENTER PUBLIC POLICY CONFERENCE ON THE LAW & ECONOMICS OF PRIVACY AND DATA SECURITY Wednesday, June 19, 2013 George Mason University School of Law (Arlington, VA)
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...Brannon P. Denning (University of Tennessee College of Law and Samford University - Cumberland School of Law) have posted How to Stop Worrying and Learn to...
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...70 possible cases, 12 of which are out of state. The Cumberland County Department of Public Health says 70 people have reported signs or...
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...officials say. The Board of Freeholders has approved contracts with Cumberland, Salem and Burlington counties for the transfer of male inmates, providing for...
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...The public health investigation by the state of North Carolina and the Cumberland County Department of Public Health is trying to pinpoint what caused the...
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Three significant bills affecting the judiciary were approved by the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning, including a measure to raise the mandatory retirement age of judg
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