...on much. But last week they came together on an issue that defense lawyers and judges have long been passionate about: ending the mandatory minimum...
...and will advise clients on the policy aspects of tax, health care, defense, national security and intellectual property. During the two-year lobbying...
Companies that believe their programs always work because they have found no misconduct are getting it backwards
...and now a white-collar defense lawyer, has been at Debevoise...lackingrules for swaps oversight under Title VII of act...
In 2012, Justice Department scored $4.5B penalty in oil spill case — its largest ever. But court struck the FDA's cigarette warning labels
...Jamie Gorelick, who served as both general counsel of the Department of Defense and deputy attorney general during the Clinton administration, is well-connected in...
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...2d Cir. 2010). Where 20 necessary, we take judicial notice of the regulatory structure 21 governing the New York City electricity market.1 I...
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...was not "excessive" for purposes of the Hospital and Medical Services Corporation Regulatory Act of 1996, as amended by the Medical Insurance Empowerment Amendment Act...
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...provide the public 13 and oversight institutions with "comprehensive information 14...workforce of the Department of Defense 10 ("DoD")....
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