...the plaintiff in a commercial dispute, sought seven-figure damages arising out of the defendant's "shocking" and "ill-considered" breach...
...Protection Bureau's new Office of Minority and Women Inclusion. ...of the U.S. Justice Department's Civil Rights Division from...
...justice warrant issued on the Warren County indictment. In July, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections cleared his PVP status, recommitting him to serve 12 months...
...Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc.'s release of a table showing the attorney surplus in each of the country's...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ...
...s human resources department that the shareholder...the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on...a job in Pennsylvania, a state in...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...public urination, a violation of the municipal ordinance, then withdrew...2-9798 Barrick v. Department of Treasury, Division of Property...
...148; with its counsel for representation respecting the unlawful retention of money owed by the Florida corporation. The agreement provided for a fee...
...upholding the government's internment of Japanese-Americans during World War...III of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Roosevelt is distantly...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Louisville, Ky. Most of the cases were filed on...with the U.S. Justice Department, which filed its own suit...
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