...of phone call records of Verizon subscribers. ACLU lawyers contend the...much information about their private communications the government believes it's...
National Law Journal
...During her employment as a benefit specialist with a subsidiary of Verizon Communications, Inc., Phillips participated in an employee welfare benefit plan (the Plan) governed...
...in September that it had reached a $250 million settlement with Verizon Communications Inc. in another patent case also in the Eastern District of Texas...
...and contests establishment arguments mounted by the village and town defendants. Verizon Communications Inc. and Long Island Lighting Co., which have entered into licensing agreements...
Court of Appeals Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman stopped short of formally endorsing the idea when it was taken out for a public airing on January 18 at New York University School of Law. But he told th
The third year of law school has long been a punching bag for critics who argue it's a waste of time and drives up the costs of a law degree, but there have been few serious attempts to do anything a
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...party, drawing all reasonable inferences in his favor. Mulero-Rodriguez v. Ponte, Inc., 98 F.3d 670, 672 (1st Cir. 1996).Jones has worked...
Corporate Counsel
...to a request from the U.S. Department of Justice during Verizon Communications Inc.'s acquisition of MCI Inc. The study compiled the results of...
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