...into courts and forced to defend this new policy from attacks by government agencies, private individuals, and advocacy organizations. A multitude of plaintiffs will once...
...that the values it attached to the securities at issue were inflated, government lawyers said in a court document filed this week. "...
...to June of 2012. She holds a courtesy appointment in UT's government department. "I am very pleased that Dr. Lindquist is...
...or her day in court; it means that a single branch of government cannot become prosecutor, judge, jury, and warden," she wrote. "How...
...their request to stop the bureau from giving the files to the government without defense counsel's consent and a court order. Regarding...
Amy Beth Dambeck joins Constangy, Brooks & Smith as senior counsel to the Princeton, N.J., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
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Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
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