...change the digital avatar's appearance and most of the vital statistics (height, weight, throwing distance, etc.), certain details remain immutable: the player's home...
...of publicity by featuring a player with his jersey number, 13; his height and weight; and his token left-hand wristband. Since neither...
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...Moe Vela Capital Heights Scarinci Hollenbeck has expanded into Washington, D...
...that shade cast by a nearby tree obscured her perception of the height difference between the sidewalk slabs. The property owner and management...
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In medical-malpractice cases, the divide between plaintiff and defense is as wide as a football field. What if both sides could work together presuit to define and clarify the issues that exist betwe
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Having an I-9 Compliance Policy in place to guide HR personnel in how to properly complete and retain the I-9 forms, review acceptable documentation and conduct reverification when necessary will go
...him exchanging blows with Ronald Ortiz Magro in 2009 on the Seaside Heights Boardwalk. He first sued Monmouth Beach in Monmouth County Superior Court, claiming...
... in Cranbury from private equity firm Topspin Partners LBO in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Both are art-supply wholesalers....
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