...Unfortunately, attorneys on both sides agree...the plaintiffs steering committee in the coordinated...in California state courts, of which ...
...broad and unduly burdensome." On September 20, CFPB head LOBBYISTS STRIKE OUT IN COURT The latest round...
National Law Journal
...Circuit Judges.The district court dismissed plaintiff's class action...s standing to assert claims on 2 1 behalf of purchasers...
National Law Journal
...Clerk United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit 1. On May 6, 2005, Keith Barnes...
...for D.C. Superior Court and D.C...Does a one-on-one meeting with...
National Law Journal
...sentenced to 210 months' imprisonment. On appeal, Valdivia contends that the district court committed a litany of errors...
...SUPREME COURT WOMEN: A 'FABULOUS...who have served on the U.S...Justice Department. Jury selection is scheduled to...
...County, Calif., Superior Court Judge Anthony...final order on March 5...plaintiffs' steering committee, had moved...
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