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...As the U.S. and Russian governments trade accusations over espionage activities and human rights abuses, Baker & McKenzie...
...for Nassau County in the government and consumer frauds bureau. He...ties and better communication with local law schools; and reducing the...
...2009 to speed up the local approval process for siting cellular...in a statement. "Our government's foundation relies on the...
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...of the chief judge, governor and legislative leaders, must approve all local government plans for court facilities. The proposals before the board are as...
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