...States, the question whether the new federal government should be empowered...It was known that in England the issuance of so-called...
...Kayatta Jr. has joined his colleagues in tackling cases from New England and Puerto Rico, the court's areas of jurisdiction. ...
...comments offered on Wednesday by top corporate legal officers from around New England. A panel of current and former GCs participated in...
...incorporated in the Netherlands and England. Their joint subsidiary, defendant Shell...in the Southern District of New York, alleging jurisdiction under the...
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...won a major dispute in England over labeling for Greek yogurt...and Tom Lane in the New York office and Jennifer Golinveaux...
National Law Journal
...correspondence between the Boston U.S. attorney's office and the New England Organized Crime Strike Force, which separately prosecuted organized crime during the...
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