...tax-free furnished apartment complete with designer kitchen and skyline views of Manhattan, a car and a driver exceed a million dollars," which...
...returned to the Mongolian government, whose officials attended the event at a Manhattan hotel. A Florida man pleaded guilty to illegally smuggling the...
... Wright requested that Morgan Pietz of The Pietz Law Firm in Manhattan Beach, Calif., who alerted him to the situation, file a report within...
...more than four years before U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan. The proposed settlement contains no admission of liability or wrongdoing...
...via eminent domain for Columbia University's $6.3 billion expansion in Manhattan. A third outlier is its art law group, whose members convinced a...
A sanctions hearing in Los Angeles on Tuesday could decide the future of a tide of copyright infringement lawsuits against people accused of illegally downloading pornography
...2002, started to talk about her experience as U.S. attorney in Manhattan but was cut off by Brown, who again asked her to...
...decision issued on Friday, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan refused to squash a subpoena Chevron served on Patton Boggs in hopes...
...behind the sanctions order first surfaced when Morgan Pietz, an attorney in Manhattan Beach, Calif., who represented a "John Doe" defendant in one...
...case is related to the charges brought against Hector Xavier Monsegur in Manhattan federal district court. Monsegur, who used the nickname "Sabu," appeared...
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