A series of new cases proceeding in federal district courts is bringing to the forefront a relatively untested issue in litigation involving the synthetic hormone once used to prevent miscarriages kn
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During Janet Reno's confirmation hearing to be attorney general, the no-nonsense Floridian told senators unequivocally that under her leadership, the Justice Department would be a bulwark against imp
During Janet Reno's confirmation hearing to be attorney general, the no-nonsense Floridian told senators unequivocally that under her leadership, the Justice Department would be a bulwark against imp
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Few in Washington have envied Paul McNulty over the past three months. But with the deputy attorney general's resignation amid the scandal over the firings of at least eight U.S. Attorneys, there's o
Leading Lawyers 2006: Andrew Greenfield of Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy
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