...listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Madonna, director of the Franklin & Marshall College Poll. Waters was endorsed by the state Democratic Party. McVay entered the race after...
...McHugh of Raynes McCarty, who was also state chair of the Pennsylvania chapter of the American College. McHugh's history with legal services matches...
...large among older Americans. Dr. Thomas Weida, a professor at Penn State College of Medicine, testified that the number of people with dementia between...
... He is scheduled to speak at the New Jersey State Bar Association's annual meeting today in Atlantic City, N.J...
...such activity by the employee. Another exception sought by Christie states, "Nothing in this act shall prevent an employer from viewing, accessing...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...lied about visiting Tsarnaev's college dorm room on the night...who were in the United States on student visas. They both...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a verdict was entered against him and certain other defendants in a state-court action pending in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. During...
...of General Services, reported that state capital funds to pay for...department store and a community college. Castille came on a city...
...staff for ideas about building a program and researched models in other states in developing our own list of program aspirations. My partners and I...
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