Another new year with resolutions for some and non-resolutions for others; or, perhaps, broken resolutions after just a few weeks. Regardless, how do we juggle all of our commitments
...monitoring. He declines comment on the children's condition. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, classifies vinyl chloride, which is used to make...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
As her 21-year-old daughter studying abroad this semester in Paris and a former intern looked on from Skype video chat connections, Kathleen D. Wilkinson, the next chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar
...license to carry a concealed handgun in public does not violate the U.S. Constitutions Second Amendment, the U.S. Court of Appeals...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...ready to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday...poised to pummel the East Coast, that plan began to look...
...he thought the coast was clear. Instead...hiring more security guards to prevent...on Monday the U.S. Court of...
...Agency and the U.S. Maritime Administration...Army, Navy and Coast Guard, and it is...
...is acting on behalf of BP PLC. Feb. 8: The U.S. National Traffic Highway Safety Administration concludes that Toyota's...
A West Chester, Pa., lawyer and two of his former firms have been hit with a $10 million legal malpractice suit by the court-appointed receiver who is overseeing the recoupment of funds for victims o
...hired for the job because on my wall hangs a U.S. Coast Guard license to operate or navigate passenger-carrying vessels. ...
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