Strategies and management approaches by corporate law departments regarding outside counsel choices, fees, management, staffing, contract lawyers, and other items in the company’s legal budget.
...the CPUC's legal department as it deliberates the financial...PG&E than CPUC management had approved in a ...
...applicant aver, under penalty of perjury, that he is a citizen. Arizona law requires voter-registration officials to "reject" any application for registration...
...ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FOUNDATION et al., Real Parties...a well-drilling permit or management plan to protect public trust...
...Tutchton (argued), Tutchton Law Office LLC, Centennial...Peterson, United States Department of Justice, Environmental...the Mudflow Vegetation Management Project (Mudflow Project...
...and health-related threats stemming from counterfeits which the U.S. Department of Commerce estimates cost the U.S. economy between $200 billion and...
... Law Offices of James E. Trott...the Orange County Sheriff's Department (the Department), who is under...
...Bureau of Land Management, an agency of...the United States Department of Interior, Defendants...Lund (argued), Lund Law, Bozeman, Montana; Steven...
...endeavor for any company or law firm, and most of all...of both lawyers and firm management, and if not executed properly...
...and Neeru Jindal for Plaintiff and Appellant. Law Offices of Astrid G. Meghrigian and Astrid G. Meghrigian for A. S...
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