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Conservative politicians were already raising hell about the controversies surrounding Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. Now they're raising money, too. Plus: a vacancy at the SG's office, DOJ fights
...The National Law Journal spoke with Novak, who left Howrey in 2004 to start his own firm, about his new role. He...
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...TACTICS SAN FRANCISCO A federal judge has ordered former Howrey client O2 Micro International Ltd. to pay competitor Monolithic Power Systems Inc...
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