Amy Beth Dambeck joins Constangy, Brooks & Smith as senior counsel to the Princeton, N.J., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...Limon Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison in Colorado, I mentally...s Office funded by the National Institute of Justice that looks...
...office as partner in commercial litigation. She focuses on intellectual property and securities matters, and white-collar criminal defense. Previously, she was an associate at...
...Group Inc. The company also has consulted on damages in mortgage-backed securities cases and on aspects of the Affordable Care Act. Based...
Congress approved legislation five years ago to raise the stakes in civil terrorism lawsuits and make it easier to collect on judgments. Since then, the dollar amounts have gone up, but judgments rem
Renewed criticism has placed Eric Holder on the defensive, raising questions about whether the attorney general would remain in office and threatening to undermine his effort to shape a legacy of inc
...2012both by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commissiontotaled 20, down from 42 in 2011 and...
...Capital Holdings Inc., appointed in 2009 as part of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission case. A hearing on the motion to...
...reporting on all manner of government conduct, including matters touching on national security which lie at the heart of this case," the letter...
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