...an attack, as the Boston Marathon bombing proved." The lawyer apparently was referencing reports that the Boston attackers had contemplated blowing up...
...things that work for transactional lawyers that also work for those...being really active as a volunteer or holding a position of...
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...lawyers, law firms, government offices, corporate law departments and others "that have enhanced the human dignity of others by improving or delivering volunteer...
In a major loss for individual rights vis-a-vis the police, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that prosecutors could use a person’s silence against them in court if it comes before he’s told of his right t
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...argument that one of the lawyers who worked on the case...either Exoneration Initiative employees or volunteers who are not entitled to...
...which is currently in progress. For the 2013 Lobbying Scorecard, Texas Lawyer looked at legislative results for selected clients at some of the...
...the four lawyers who are petitioner's counsel in the instant matter are either staff members of the Exoneration Initiative or are volunteers for the...
...person. For more information, call (609) 396-0096. VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOR JUSTICE Legal aid clinic, Fri., 9 a.m...
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