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...their agents asserting numerous causes of action. The claims were based on representations by the developers and their agents that the Legacy Shopping Center would...
...and Hartford, Conn., the firm has not significantly changed its headcount since 2010 53 then, compared with 55 now. Still, the firm drew business...
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...FMCSA) about the use of electronic monitoring devices in commercial trucks...3d 378, 383 (7th Cir. 2010), citing SEC v. Comserv Corp...
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...A. Equipment and FailureVicor is a manufacturer of electronic equipment. The Vicor power converters at issue in this litigation break down...
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...the Federal Appendix or an electronic database (with the notation "summary...Defendants"), several executives of the corporate defendants, and 10 Michael Gordon...
National Law Journal
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...this consolidated case, we address the appeals of five individuals and one corporate defendant convicted of conspiracy and substantive offenses for providing material aid and...
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...this consolidated case, we address the appeals of five individuals and one corporate defendant convicted of conspiracy and substantive offenses for providing material aid and...
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