The following is a portion of a list of pro bono volunteers who assisted the Homeless Advocacy Project in 2012
...work outsourced to a vendor or contract firm. The Rand Institute for Civil Justice released a study in September titled "Where...
Abraham Lincoln, in his second inaugural address, said that our nation will always endeavor to "care for him who shall have borne the battle.
...said Harold Kim, a senior vice president with the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. Interest on Capitol Hill emerged slowly at...
...medical errors are the sixth largest cause of death in America. The Institute of Medicine's 1999 foundational study, "To Err is Human: Building...
AdditionsPhillip P. Mariani and Michael J. Newman have joined Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin as associates with the firm's litigation practice group
...a percentage of the recovery, according to a Juridica-funded report by RAND Corp. released last month. The newer phenomenon has been the...
...Firm in Pittsburgh, who argued on behalf of applicants Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw, told the court that "there's a good argument to...
...cites heavily from the findings of a 2005 study by the RAND Institute for Civil Justice that said out of the approximately 730,000...
... and Jodi Bromberg spoke at the National Business Institute's recent seminar Avoiding School Liability While Working with Students...
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