...injured in a 1997 Hamas terrorist attack in Jerusalem can't attach Iranian antiquities at Boston-area museums to fulfill a judgment award against the...
... In a Washington museum famous for its portraits of...
...The oral argument in Rubin v. Harvard University concerned the plaintiffs' efforts to attach antiquities from Boston's Museum of Fine Arts...
...Tool Works Inc., a manufacturer of engineered components and industrial products based in Glenview, Ill., outside Chicago. Ranked the 149th largest U.S. corporation by...
...to make money in the practice of...Flight 175 from Boston, settled in September...11 Memorial & Museum. Another...
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...prints and calendars, as well as on mugs and other articles.In 2002, the University told Moore that he would need permission to depict...
...judge on March 27 ruled in favor of a group of...videotaping cops BOSTON — The city has paid...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...the American Revolution. The communities in that area, now fashionable Boston suburbs, are deservedly proud of...
...litigator. But to do it in your first Supreme Court argument...Mark Fleming, partner in the Boston office of Wilmer Cutler Pickering...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Iran appeals two orders issued in connection with a long-running...owned by Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. They contend...
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