...Group Inc. The company also has consulted on damages in mortgage-backed securities cases and on aspects of the Affordable Care Act. Based...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...issue on appeal is whether the district court properly dismissed Southwest Pharmacy Solutions's claim for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. While 42 U.S...
National Law Journal
...of Palo Alto, Calif., takes on corporate and general counsel matters, including securities work, stock options and board issues. Other firms around the world help...
...to Israel's legitimacy and security. "Awarding this...untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance...
...contracts and defense and national security issues. He earned his J...managing director of the discovery-solutions practice group at LeClairRyan. He...
...protection to personal information, requiring redaction only of an individual's Social Security number, taxpayer identification number or birth date, the name of an individual...
...he did not think Obama was focused on trying to find a solution to the sequester, but "using our military men and women as...
...from staffs and the public for now, with the hope for a solution from Congress or at least a partial solution this week...
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