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Roberto Rivera-Soto, whose term on the state Supreme Court may best be remembered for its discordant coda, is back in private practice, having joined Ballard Spahr as a partner
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...Stelter and Scott W. Johnson were terminated by their employer, Mo-Tech Corporation. They sued for age discrimination in violation of the Age Discrimination in...
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...Morrison) and the City of Hastings, Nebraska (City) (collectively, appellants), and Dravo Corporation (Dravo) are liable within the meaning of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation...
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...75 F.3d 49, 53 (1st Cir. 1996).RNK, a Massachusetts corporation, is a telephone company that provides services to the public as a...
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...court.During the currency of that suit, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) took over Capitol Bank as its receiver and liquidating agent. The...
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