...Orange County office in 2008 after the duo departed. Umberg, a former federal prosecutor, had been managing partner of that office and Zipser had headed...
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...requires a plaintiff to exhaust administrative remedies before filing a claim in federal court, the Supreme Court has provided a narrow exception to this rule...
...ian National Energy Board first approved the...calling for a federal Supplemental Environmental Impact...other alternatives, but reserves for the president...
...served as counsel and regulatory policy advisor for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He earned his J.D. from Yale Law...
...National Labor Relations Board and the Consumer...piggybacking on a federal appeals court ruling...from the Federal Reserve to carry out...
...week ruled that three other recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board made at the same time were illegal. (For more on the ruling...
The nomination of Debevoise & Plimpton partner Mary Jo White as the next chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission means that the agency will continue with an aggressive approach to Wal
...could no longer dip into reserves to make up for shortfalls...tougher to come by and federal budget woes meant cuts for...
...the government toxic mortgages; 10 banks ponied up $8.5 billion to federal regulators for foreclosure abuses. But viewed against the scale of the financial...
...2010. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve Board negotiated the settlement. "When we began the Independent...
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