National Law Journal
...JUSTICE GUZMAN delivered the opinion of the Court. In...Division of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (the Division...
...a variety of practice areas...at Rowan University in Glassboro...City of Phoenix. ...
...Kimpton owns about one- third of the hotels and manages the...online travel sites including Expedia Inc., Priceline.com Inc. and Orbitz...
...the owner of the University of Phoenix didn't...Apollo Group Inc. before the...
...three-judge panel of the U.S...of the Phoenix New Times...
National Law Journal
...she enrolled at the Indiana University School of Dentistry (IUSD) in 2006. After...
...by the office of fellow Idahoan Rep...his time between Phoenix and Washington, has gained Facebook Inc., the National Association...
...that we're an importer of talent in our field and...Gatorade Trust (which licenses PepsiCo Inc. to make Gatorade), health insurer...
...mdash; the height of the recession. Attorneys...Keker, including Genentech Inc. and Google Inc...classmates at the University of California, Berkeley...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Phillip Offill on one count of conspiracy to commit securities registration...Stocker, a securities lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona, retained Phillip Offill, a...
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