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...business of dealing in firearms without a license, in violation of 18 U.S.C. ? 922(a) (1)(A). At sentencing, Politano requested, and the...
...of ammunition and a firearm by a felon, in violation of 18 U.S.C. ? 922(g)(1). Smith contends on appeal that the district...
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Property insurance agents who offer customers advice on the replacement value of their homes have a duty of care to their customers, a Crawford County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled, but that dut
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...In another significant blow against large class actions, the U.S. Supreme Court in March overturned an appellate ruling that had certified...
First-ever top lawyer for organic food company likes being part of a company that people can relate to; and other Moves
...until recently the assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice, returned to Covington & Burling as the firm...
...The U.S. Department of Justice's budget request for 2014 seeks to add...
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