...the State, but there was confusion about which branch of the state government was responsible for paying Mr. Lorenzi's fees. The trial court promptly...
...Graff Levine for Petitioner Manuel Garcia. Law Offices of Matthew M. Horeczko and Matthew M. Horeczko for Petitioner Rosemary Ramirez...
...record are: Law Office of Craig A. Sherman, Craig...for District's violation of Government Code section 53094 by exempting...
...the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and Gramm-Leach Bliley...The California attorney general's office has made clear its view...
...U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, says that the agency is...the USPTO's Performance and Accountability Report for the fiscal year...
...on behalf of Defendant and Appellant. Law Office of William J. Constantine and William J. Constantine for Golden State Manufactured...
...the Ninth Circuit, the committee disregarded a conflicting opinion from the Government Accountability Office. That decision, released in August, stated that federal courts may not...
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