...County Sheriff's Office and Sheriff Patrick M. O'flynn: Howard A. Stark, Esq., Monroe County Department of Law, Rochester, NY. ...
...and purple Peruvian artwork provide the only color in the room, in stark contrast to the white plastic chairs and sleek white walls. ...
...transactions that might be beneficial for the ACO but could implicate the Stark or anti-kickback laws, or the Gainsharing CMP (collectively the “Penalties”). Below...
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...justices focused on the plaintiffs' misconduct, which Holland characterized as "pretty stark." "I agree, this was the wrong way to...
...would be wrong. Much of the statistical testimony revolved around a single, stark fact: black and Hispanic people represent an overwhelming majority of people stopped...
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...by behavioral economics research. The information differential between banks and consumers is stark. As discussed in Sections II and III.B, supra, banks use sophisticated...
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...with employment law guidance. Previously, Dambeck was a partner at Stark & Stark. Fox Rothschild (Philadelphia): Michael...
...and grow," says Seattle-based partner Steve Koh. It's a stark assessment that seemed validated when hometown rival Preston Gates & Ellis merged...
...who handles transactional and employment matters and formerly was a partner with Stark & Stark in Princeton ... Porzio, Bromberg & Newman in Morristown welcomes ...
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