... Responding to concerns from several bar groups, state court officials have expanded their definition of legal services under a new pro bono...
...U.S. and French enforcement officials on a bribery case. At...the organization. The recently published Guide to the FCPA, prepared by...
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The relationship between Communist Party and State has been the object of substantial work among Chinese and foreign academics. But perhaps more interesting is the emerging relationship between th
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...COUNTY OF MARICOPA; JOSEPH M. ARPAIO, Maricopa County Sheriff, in his official capacity; WILLIAM G. MONTGOMERY, Maricopa County Attorney, in his official capacity, Defendants...
...as a defendant in its case centered on bribes paid to an official of an Argentine bank. The Manhattan U.S. Attorneyâ s Office filed...
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In the recent past, the number of fake consumer product imports has skyrocketed, but brand owners and consumers can take preventive steps, says John Baum of Owen, Wickersham & Erickson
...In many organizations, the human resources function is handled by specialists who guide managers' decision-making to ensure consistency with myriad employment laws. It is...
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