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...*fn1 requiring that they turn...done with [their] electronic storage devices or...
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...34;NLRB" or "Board") applies for enforcement of its order upholding a decision of an administrative law judge ("ALJ") invalidating...
...the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to authorize and regulate certain governmental electronic surveillance of communications for foreign intelligence purposes. See 92 Stat. 1783, 50...
...will only accept e-filings from lawyers in civil cases, according to the Supreme Court's Dec. 11 Order Requiring Electronic Filing in Certain Courts...
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...health insurance carriers CIGNA in Tennessee and CAHABA in Mississippi.In order to facilitate processing of the millions of healthcare claims submitted each year...
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...District of Wisconsin. Appeal No. 11-3618 challenges the district court's orders of November 7 and 17, 2011 denying DFS's motions to dissolve...
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...into a separate action, and certified the subclasses. Defendants appealed the certification orders and five appeals remain for consideration. For the following reasons, we AFFIRM...
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...we possess jurisdiction over this interlocutory appeal from the trial court's order denying Appellants Judy A. Jennings and Rebecca E. Bell-Metereau's motion...
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