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"On the record available, there is no indication that the plaintiffs' efforts to depose Mr. Jepsen are harassing, embarrassing, abusive, or any more...
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Under the proposed agreement, Boeing would pay and invest more than $1.1 billion, including an additional $445 million for the crash victims'...
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Shira Perlmutter maintains Trump cannot independently replace the head of the Library of Congress, which is part of the legislative branch, and that...
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Judge Lisa White Hardwick authored the opinion for the three-judge panel, which unanimously rejected UPS's argument, saying the jury was able to...
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But they said they support Khan's revival of enforcement of the Depression-era law restricting volume discounts that the suit was premised...
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Edward Wayne Rene, a former assistant dean of admissions at Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, pleaded guilty to all charges...
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Several partners at Jenner & Block are representing Harvard in the Friday complaint, in addition to the school's counsel at Quinn Emanuel and...
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“On the record available, there is no indication that the plaintiffs’ efforts to depose Mr. Jepsen are harassing, embarrassing, abusive, or any more annoying than any other good-faith deposition,” U.S. District Judge Iain D. Johnston wrote, allowing a group of farmers to depose the executive. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Under the proposed agreement, Boeing would pay and invest more than $1.1 billion, including an additional $445 million for the crash victims’ families. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The order against Jenner & Block “violates the Constitution and the Court will enjoin its operation in full,” Judge Bates wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article