...services, telecommunications, health care and industrial companies in government investigations and in civil and criminal litigation. He has tried cases and conducted corporate internal investigations...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...in his lower back.) Later Liu wrote an anonymous letter to the civil complaints department of the municipal government complaining, he testified, about "how corrupted...
...thousands of books, manuscripts and pages of handwritten texts seized during civil unrest in Russia and originally taken by the Nazis during the 1941...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
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...parents made a similar choice in the wake of the country's civil war, and El Salvador later experienced wide-spread gang problems.Mayorga...
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...in the custody of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections ("DOC"), brought this civil rights action in November 2000 claiming that two prison facilities (SCI-Pittsburgh...
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...had previously threatened him and who had killed people who supported the civil patrol, of which Recinos had been a member. DHS referred the matter...
A federal judge has ordered Mark Geragos and an attorney for his former co-counsel in a $17.5 million class action settlement to resolve in two weeks an escalating dispute over a botched claims proce
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