With Capitol Hill gearing up for a major overhaul to the nation's immigration system, lobbyists representing a wide range of businesses are preparing for the fight
East Coast legal communities were mopping up on October 30 as the "superstorm" Sandy finally began to quit the region. Power outages, mass transit shutdowns and wind and water damage meant a second d
...Inc., Priceline.com Inc. and Orbitz Worldwide Inc., and hotel chains including Marriott International Inc., Hilton Worldwide Inc. and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
The Supreme Court community has shifted into overdrive in anticipation of the big cases the Court will decide in the next two weeks ? the health care cases most of all, followed by the Arizona immigr
...quot; as including "any hotel, motel, resort, boarding house, or...which does business as the Hilton Providence, and PRI XVIII, which...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...enacted in response to "the wholesale displacement of employees through transfers of hotel operations in New England in the recent past," which "has caused great...
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