National Law Journal
...right hand lane of a road. Near his body, authorities found a gold token, three shell casings, and a projectile. Steckler's injuries were consistent...
...The Washington Post; Joan Biskupic, ThomsonReuters; Jesse Holland, The Associated Press; Adam Liptak, The New York...
...time," said Washington-based Holland & Knight partner Rich Gold, who leads his firm's...
National Law Journal
...was "making sure all officers are in compliance." He named Captain Kenneth Hollands as his immediate supervisor.Corporal Todd Black of Precinct Four was...
Urbina's Glass recommendation; moving up the Library of Congress ladder; battle continues over classified information; self-improvement from Volz; Millet's record; Holland & Knight finished with AT&T
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...000.00, (e) valuable gun collection, (f) valuable knife collection, (g) valuable gold coin collection, (h) real estate and home [in] Bismarck, Missouri (free of...
...firms qualifying for its new Gold Standard Certification — a designation...bull; Hanson Bridgett • Holland & Hart • Holland...
...the work has already started. Holland & Knight, Patton Boggs and...than that," said Rich Gold, a partner at Holland &...
...A...
In 2009, Holland & Knight's lobbying revenue grew by 20.4%. Rich Gold, head of the firm's...
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