...As law enforcement and business struggle to...the media, the U.S. military, and victims' families. ...
...not-for-profit corporation organized pursuant to the New York Private Finance Law, F&D Development Group, LLC ("F&D"), a...
...Moses, a securities litigator turned law professor, has already spearheaded efforts...own: a project to assist military service members with post-traumatic...
...violent misdemeanors and some felonies. He is the only active military judge presiding over a New York veterans treatment court. Such...
...Ally Sheedy and some other friends, unwittingly hacks into a U.S. military computer that has automated command of the United States' nuclear missile silos...
...No. 11; Defs' Mem of Law at 1, Docket No. 11...personal jurisdiction. Robinson v. Overseas Military Sales Corp., 21 F.3d...
...and the judge spoke freely when she sat down recently with the Law Journal to discuss some of her prior decisions and her views on...
...The asset purchase agreement (APA) by which TDG bought intellectual property having military and other applications from Vuzix held a broad arbitration clause, and incorporated...
...unfair competition pursuant to state law. It is before the Court...and video. Those displays have military, commercial, industrial, and consumer applications...
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