...The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit affirmed Sullivan's decision in late 2011. The years of legal acrobatics...
...not a qualitatively significant part of the Ed Sullivan episode in question, Sullivan's charisma is not copyrightable and the clip didn't affect the...
...court or an administrative action, typically goes to outside counsel. Sullivan's criteria for hiring outside counsel are "pretty flexible," he...
...already accepted a coveted summer-associate position in Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan's New York office. "That was a wonderful reprieve...
The U.S. Justice Department's stepped up anti-money laundering enforcement against big banks has picked up even more steam this week, and reportedly will be capped by a $1.9 billion settlement feds h
Chief Judge Mark Wolf of the District of Massachusetts, who's well known for high-impact criminal rulings and initiating a closely watched prosecutorial misconduct case, is taking senior status next
Opening its new term with old business, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to restrict lawsuits in federal courts by foreign victims of human rights violations committed abroad
...The need to find that funding also came in part from Sullivan's work on the congressional deficit commission, also known as the "...
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