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...a physician accused a fellow physician of lacking veracity and speaking in half truths, resulting in an award of $90,000 in actual damages for...
National Law Journal
...OPINION An international business dispute led the Benz Group, Lynx Petroleum, Ltd., Robert Samuel Braswell, IV, Fortune Jaubert...
National Law Journal
...and feeling pain," said Daniel DiLucchio, a principal at Altman Weil Inc. in Newtown Square, Pa., talking about what law firms are dealing with...
...231;ais subsidiary SNCF America Inc. has brought in reinforcements to...the SNCF now has a half-dozen Washington-area lobby shops...
National Law Journal
...Debtor") filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in September 2010. Robert R. Browning was appointed as Trustee. Upon receiving notice of the Debtor...
...Webster's Third New International Dictionary famously trashed...
... Robert Haslam, a...company. Motorola Inc. added Huawei...
...the former head of the International Monetary Fund, has failed to...ready to join the nearly half the states in the union...
National Law Journal
...of Metropolitan District v. Associated Builders and Contractors of Massachusetts/Rhode Island Inc., 507 U.S. 218 (1993) ("Boston Harbor"). Because the City...
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