...the defunct firm's art collection was auctioned off in Washington, D.C. The sale yielded at least $65,000 for the estate...
...Circuit D.C. No. 2:10-cr...for the Western District of Washington Richard...
...Circuit D.C. No. 2:11-cr...for the Eastern District of Washington Rosanna...
...It probably helps that it has the backing of Microsoft Corp. The Washington state behemoth has been touting in ads the do-not-track features...
...Peterson, United States Department of Justice, Environmental & Natural Resources Division, Washington, D.C.; Sarah Birkeland, Office of the General Counsel, United States Department...
...and Bethany B. Hauser, United States Department of Justice, Tax Division, Washington, D.C., for Defendant-Appellee. Opinion...
... Complex litigation partner Peter Obstler will jump to the Washington, D.C.-based firm from Bingham McCutchen on Tuesday. Obstler has defended...
...and Daniel Wong; employee benefits and compensation partner David Thomas and Washington, D.C.-based associate Michael Montfort; and tax partner Ivan Humphreys and...
...Samia Naseem, Office of Immigration Litigation, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for Respondent. OPINION...
...Shilton, United States Department of Justice, Environment & Natural Resources Division, Washington D.C.; Sarah Shattuck and Karan Dunnigan, Of Counsel, Office of the...
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