...t a made-for-Hollywood lobbying experience. Day-to-day lobbying in Washington rarely is. "It's not in some lavish room where people...
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...selection process fairly and in good faith (Count V); (3) violation of D.C. Code § 10-801 pertaining to the disposition of real property...
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...his birth. They claim that Dr. Menachem Miodovnik, an employee of the Washington Hospital Center ("WHC"), was negligent because he did not intervene to alter...
...Topic: Eyes on Washington and N.J...m., at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 2 Albany...
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...employment, all in violation of the District of Columbia Human Rights Act. D.C. Code § 2-1402.11 (2001). The trial court granted summary...
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...Third Street Condo. Unit Owners Ass'n, Inc., 849 A.2d 1010 (D.C. 2004) ("Bolandz I"). In August 1997, Mr. Bolandz built an enclosure...
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