...listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...due process rights, guaranteed by both the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution and by the Pennsylvania Constitution's Declaration of Rights."...
...United States v. City of New York, 11-5113-cv, 12...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...sight, as travelers queue up to apply for admission to the United States, and to receive proof of their lawful entry to the United...
...and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence. Although there is currently no state that prohibits workplace bullying, it can expose employers to significant legal risk...
...appeal to foreign-trained lawyers who aspire to practice in the United States and people eager to re-enter the work force, he added...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Obama administration began its second term with a new leader, William J. Baer, heading up the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. At the recent ABA Antitrust Law Spring Meeting
...Bob's client, P Squared, is the exclusive distributor in the United States of key chains that D Chain Ltd. manufactures. P Squared got...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit joined a number of other circuit courts in recognizing the authority of courts to recharacterize purported debt owed by a corporation as equity
...to be familiar with a wide range of administrative actions by federal, state and local environmental agencies. These actions span what one court called a...
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