Matthew L. Levine, principal in the Law Offices of Matthew L. Levine, writes that the Justice Department appears to be giving priority to cases involving Chinese entities, reflecting conclusions of t
...America, Rosario Ferrer Villasenor, NP ("Villasenor") and Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center ("BLH"), for an order approving the settlement of the action...
...of the Commissioner of Baseball, New York, NY. For Defendants National Hockey League, NHL Enterprises, L.P., NHL Interactive Cyberenterprises, LLC, Chicago Blackhawk...
...all stays expire and thousands of people will be trying to invoke rights under federal law and that will cause lots of complexity."...
...the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR...
...her own right and as...Petroleum, The National Iranian Tanker...World Trade Center in New...injured, and property worth billions...
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...decisions of the National Labor Relations Board...allegations that AM Property Holding Corporation ("AM...employer to Clean-Right, the in-house...
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...citizen-suit provision, 42 U.S.C. § 6972, lies at the center of this appeal. Subsection (a) provides the general authority to bring citizen...
...efficient cross-border administration and coordination of two or more insolvency...in the administration of multi-national entities subject to insolvency proceedings...
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...and one man) at the Little People's Workshop, a day care center in Montgomery, Alabama. Leak raped one of the women and tried to...
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