...continue to detain Politano until the Probation Department could devise a program to prevent recidivism. The Government recommended a sentence of twelve months' incarceration...
...initiated by the Chester County Department of Aging Services. ...
...government after it agreed to destroy all of the data obtained from his laptop during a border search. In November 2010, U.S. Department...
...company's legal and government affairs functions and will be...Smith takes over the legal department of a company in transition...
...comfortable career as a Big Law partner to take over the law department at News Corporation. Legal tremors had been buffeting Rupert Murdoch's...
...last September. Among them, the Departments of Agriculture and of Housing...Dunn & Crutcher's government and commercial contracts practice, who...
...and hearings, has brought heightened scrutiny to the Justice Department's use of the False Claims Act, one of its most powerful tools against...
...the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The stock was part of the $17.2 billion that the U.S. government poured into GMAC...
... Plaintiffs' argument is straightforward: the U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Asset Control ("OFAC"...
...to the New York Department of Financial Services for allegedly conducting at least $250 million in business with the government of Iran. Subsequently, in...
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