...the U.S. Department of Justice's environment and natural resources division. He earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School. ...
On April 25, veterans of the Supreme Court bar came together to show Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. some love and blunt the criticism that has been aimed at him. Plus: Lamberth's rebuke, putti
Hearing a breeze for Srinivasan; Nathan's conditions; EPIC secrets; jobs available at DOJ; Hillard v. Sheppard for police monitor; keeping up with Jones; and a new group at Brownstein Hyatt in this w
...attorney general Ignacia Moreno of the Justice Department's environment and natural resources division, said when the government announced the Transocean deal. Barbier...
...and environmental defense sections of the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division about the Superfund litigation. In their appeal, the Menasha...
National Law Journal
...to Steadfast Financial, L.L.C., Range Production I, L.P., Range Resources Corporation, R.J. Sikes, R. Crist Vial, Roger Sikes, Kathy Sikes, Greg...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...judgment in March for the EPA and the Justice Department's Natural Resources Division. Seventh Circuit Judge Joel Flaum wrote the opinion, joined...
...Washington that Lanny Breuer of the Criminal Division and Ignacia Moreno, who leads the environment and natural resources team, are considering leaving the department. (A...
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