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...represented reputed Lucchese crime family member Nicodemo...not members of organized crime."...
Listed below are profiles of the lawyers selected as Lawyers on the Fast Track for 2011
...honest services fraud and other crimes. Michael T. Conahan and Mark...strong judiciary and when the organized bar and individual members of...
...on improving judicial ethics. I am the chair of the Judicial Auditing Agency, and am the only judge in the history of Pennsylvania to have...
...on improving judicial ethics. I am the chair of the Judicial Auditing Agency, and am the only judge in the history of Pennsylvania to have...
...Finland, said last year, "Crime tends to rise when you...new system to tackle well-organized gangs of cybercriminals, and they...
...the involvement of organized crime in counterfeiting. They...attempted to cause serious bodily injury or...
After more than two weeks of testimony and years of previous litigation, the $20 million case that pits water filtration company Purolite against its former law firm, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, could co
...said the agency had acted...a "serious security risk...supervised every organized crime case in...
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