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Anthony Chiofalo, a former in-house lawyer in Houston who was charged along with his wife with stealing $9.3 million from his company, is in custody in Harris County, Texas, facing the prospect of li
Anthony Chiofalo, a former in-house lawyer in Houston who was charged along with his wife with stealing $9.3 million from his company, is in custody in Harris County facing the prospect of life in pr
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
Anthony Chiofalo, a former in-house lawyer in Houston who was charged along with his wife with stealing $9.3 million from his company, is in custody in Harris County facing the prospect of life in pr
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Anthony Chiofalo, a former in-house lawyer in Houston who was charged along with his wife with stealing $9.3 million from his company. That's not the only legal problem facing Chiofalo and his wife.
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
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Originally Published: Winston & Strawn
Winston & Strawn: Privacy and Technology Bulletin First Quarter 2011 First Quarter 2011 In This Issue: I. ONLINE AND CONSUMER PRIVACY A. Washington State Publicity Law Doesn’t Extend to Celebrities W
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