...org. Saul Ewing's white-collar and government enforcement practice hosted "Whistleblower CLE Seminar: What Employers Need to Know...
...declined to comment. Assistant U.S. Attorney David Goodhand argued for the government. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office, William Miller, said...
...34;regardless of the actual or apparent ages of performers," the government had argued to the Third Circuit, because in many circumstances the adult...
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...is in the midst of an ongoing conversation about whether the federal government should intervene and begin aggressively regulating the fracking process. The argument has...
...September decision by the same court regarding the legality of the federal government's decision to grant reservation status to the 54-acre site for...
...to prosecute cases in which drugmakers are alleged to have overcharged the government for their prescription drugs, said a $50 million cap on contingency fees...
...men who were active in the successful effort to repeal the 2005 government pay-raise law have turned their sights on the state's high...
Recent news that the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is looking to raise $200 million through a U.S. immigration program that gives foreign investors green cards for their investments has some quest
...have been more clear about its intention to deny state and local governments the ability to levy taxes on watercraft operating on navigable waters,"...
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