An offer of reform; arguing against segregation, still; Ginsburg in the frame; Greenberg Traurig for Nigeria; remembering Arlen Specter; in places, a literal "Wastebook"; and vague alert levels in th
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...fn4 In 1997, GHMSI merged with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Maryland to form CareFirst, Inc. See Grp. Hosp. & Med. Servs., Inc., No...
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...except Brown were "resolved by settlement" before the Worker's Compensation Appellate Commission ("WCAC") rendered a final determination. Reply Br. at 23. Cassens denied Brown...
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...No. 111-148, 124 Stat. 119 (2010), amended by Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 ("HCERA"), Pub. L. No. 111-152, 124 Stat...
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...1 Ceballos, 547 U.S. 410 (2006), and Weintraub v. Board of Education, 593 F.3d 196 (2d Cir.) 2 ("Weintraub"), cert. denied, 131 S...
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Some on The National Law Journal's list of 20 in-house counsel oversee huge operations. Others are joined by just a few attorneys and work mostly on regional issues. One thing each has in common: The
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...they had made by selling the properties at inflated prices.The higher the property value the larger the loan, the larger the loan the...
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