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...a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... The state Senate Law and Justice Committee has...
...program for sharing classified information with private companies. And the Department of Commerce will be working with critical infrastructure companies like utilities and banks to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the fairness and impartiality of Kazakhstan's judges. The American Chamber of Commerce organized the conference to include several ambassadors, distinguished jurists and a U...
...Washington County Chamber of Commerce publicly recognized and expressed...
...including for boards and board committees, involving work in more than...special outside counsel for a Senate committee investigation, counsel to an...
... The Senate Labor Committee voted 4-0...Jersey Chamber of Commerce and the New...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...LFA) cleared the Senate Community, Economic and Recreational Development Committee. "...First (Title 12 Commerce and Trade, Chapter...
...newly redrawn state Senate district in eastern...in the House Commerce Committee Wednesday....
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