...lured a federal prosecutor and...Eric Stock of Hogan Lovells...the antitrust bureau. Schneiderman referred...litigation and investigations for the...
...WASHINGTON - Federal court officials have asked the...to the White House Office of Management and Budget, the U...
...well as plaintiff's slander claim against the Newsday defendants and all of plaintiff's injurious falsehood claims. The Court also granted, in its entirety...
...a member of an ad hoc task force of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (hereinafter FBI). The detective testified that on November 11, 2009...
...S. Marshals Service, the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation....
...Defendant Yong Wang is charged with advertising child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C. §2251(d)(I), with receiving and distributing...
...Jodi A. Danzig of Counsel, Eric T...with an authorized investigation of Medicaid fraud...is a joint federal-state program established...
...suit was a "strategic lawsuit against public participation" in violation of N.Y. Civ. Rights Law §§70-a, 76-a (the...
... Early Investigation of Defendant...
...pro se motion to dismiss the indictment based on an alleged violation of his right to a speedy trial, submitted to the Court at a...
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