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...last June, when the United States and the International Labor Organization...to justice to strengthening the court system to training judges. The...
...in the third quarter pending approvals from regulators, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and US Airways shareholders....
... And in the court of public opinion, Wal-Mart...
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...provide pro bono legal services in the stateand theyre pushing the Arizona Supreme Court to adopt rule changes that would do...
...right did not exist at common law, courts have taken differing approaches to this question. Some states, such as New York, have expanded the...
...pro-challenger, and thus a preferred forum to that of the federal courts. To this end, such proceedings could, and likely will, have a direct...
...sued publisher Hearst Corp., claiming unpaid interns were misclassified. The court denied Wangs motion for summary judgment, says Landes, ruling that...
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