...in human resource offices and internship programs across the country," said David Yamada, professor of law at Suffolk University in Boston. There...
...New York Post in an article claiming they were possible suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing have sued the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...disclosure obligations and an appreciation of how those obligations are being tested in today's landscape." Given this new climate, we want to explore...
...for Boston College in its defense of these oral history materials." The Boston U.S. Attorney's Office did not respond...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of Harrisburg-based firm Schutjer Bogar spoke to The Legal in February, the mood was somber and the future of the firm was...
...wondering if their friends' new associate positions at white-shoe firms were in jeopardy, too. After all, entire classes of associates were let go at...
...have forced furloughs in the nation's...defender and court offices. In...part to the Boston Marathon bombing case...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the same day as the Boston Marathon bombings may have worked...of Elmwood Park, pleaded guilty in March 2011 to conspiracy to...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...of the case, but also to the user's entire profile, which, in the case of Facebook, includes information posted by the user (such as...
...the cases against Tsarnaev's friends, the U.S. attorney's office in Boston tapped some of its top national security lawyers. They include William...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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