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...International, 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS...the U.S. Court of Appeals for...a claim in bankruptcy rather than a...
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...Bar Association's federal courts committee is set to hold...Philadelphia. Speakers include U.S. District Judge Gene...
...a citation is authorized under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, the court may prescribe as a method of service under those rules an electronic...
...According to the U.S. Attorney's...which focused on bankruptcy, real estate law...clerked for Superior Court Judge Edwin Stern...
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...presiding over the Philadelphia Traffic Court ticket-fixing cases issued a...Pennsylvania law." U.S. District Judge Robert F...
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