...in response to a May 14 report by the U.S. Department of Treasury's inspector general on the unfair targeting of conservative political groups...
...mere "puffery," Justice Department lawyers have argued in their...together with the Federal Reserve, Treasury and other market participants, to...
...advocates and lawmakers on legislation to put the U.S. Department of the Treasury in charge of hunting down assets to satisfy court judgments...
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...compensation law and lost in a series of proceedings before the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation (the "DWC"). Having exhausted...
...Shaw Bransford & Roth; Ralph Conte, attorney-advisor, U.S. Department of the Treasury (course moderator and planning chair); Arthur Elkins, inspector general, U...
...during a news conference at the U.S. State Department on April 23, David Cohen, Treasury undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said Kassem Rmeiti...
...payments, which are detailed in an obscure database overseen by the Treasury Department known as the Judgment Fund, tell a story of the federal...
...s revealed in the Judgment Fund, which is administered by the Treasury Department and is used by the government to pay for court judgments...
...payments, which are detailed in an obscure database overseen by the Treasury Department known as the Judgment Fund, tell a story of the federal...
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