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...that someone spoke to an associate provost "about potential administrative follow...North- eastern's failure to recruit more Latino faculty and its...
National Law Journal
...On a periodic (often weekly) basis, Savarese compiled and faxed to his associates a list which identified the name on each stolen credit card, forged...
National Law Journal
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...at this time was to collect the money. Rosales tried to recruit two associates to take the job but they declined.In the late...
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Before Lynch, Chief Judge, Souter, Associate Justice,*fn1 and Lipez...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...*fn1 Associate Justice,and Howard, Circuit...the street and attempted to recruit him, but he declined to...
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