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... The NLRB, which enforces the National Labor Relations Act, made headlines across the country in early 2011 when its Office of General Counsel...
...on expedited review, two lawsuits challenging Pennsylvania's mandatory judicial retirement age headline an oral argument session in Harrisburg scheduled to begin today. ...
...clients was a rabbi in a money-laundering case that made national headlines. The rabbi, Saul Kassin, pleaded guilty in 2011 in New Jersey federal...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Identity thieves may get the headlines, but data thieves do more harm. Studies in the United States and...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez might be nominated to lead the Department of Labor, but the inner workings of the Department of Justice took center stage at his confirmation hearing April 18 on
...Identity thieves may get the headlines, but data thieves do more harm. Studies in the United States and...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...to permanent residence for those present without status. The biggest headlines in the initial discussions of the bill deal with the opportunity for...
...Lamberth entered judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. The case also made headlines that year after Lamberth accused city attorneys of committing a discovery violation...
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