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January 23, 2006 |

Altamirano-Lopez v. Gonzales

Because the hearing on the motion to reopen was not a removal proceeding, the petitioner is not entitled to the rights enumerated in 8 U.S.C. �1229a(b)(4).
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October 22, 2002 |

How To Win Prosecutors And Influence Justice

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December 11, 2012 |

DOJ defends deferred prosecution deal with HSBC

A high-ranking Justice Department official on December 11 defended the government's decision not to seek criminal charges against HSBC Holdings PLC for laundering money for drug traffickers and pariah states.
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November 09, 2007 |

The Mercenaries

The continuing existence of the equivalent of a private army in Iraq has become an irritant to the Iraqis and an embarrassment to our country.
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September 22, 2003 |

Torricelli v. Piscano

$2 Million Jury Verdict Is Set Aside In Cataract Surgery Malpractice Action
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September 07, 2004 |

Long Island: This Week's News

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August 02, 2012 |

Herbert Smith and Slaughter and May Advise on $1.5 Billion Sinopec Deal

Herbert Smith and Slaughter and May are advising on China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Ltd.'s $1.5 billion acquisition of a 49-percent equity interest in Talisman Energy (UK) Ltd. (TEUK), the U.K. North Sea business of Canadian oil and gas company Talisman Energy Inc.
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July 22, 2010 |

Research: Law Schools Skew Liberal, But Conservatives Also Land Prestige Jobs

Law schools hire more openly liberal professors than openly conservatives ones, but the plum jobs at the most prestigious schools don't appear to be going solely to the liberals.
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July 19, 2004 |

Martinez v. Val Verde County Hospital District

The restrictions the law imposes on minors does not exempt them from time limits imposed by law without statutory tolling provisions.
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March 27, 2002 |

SEC Suit Claims Waste Management Inflated Profits

The SEC filed suit on Tuesday against the founder and five other former top officers of Houston-based Waste Management Inc., alleging that they -- with the assistance of long-time auditor Arthur Andersen -- fraudulently inflated profits by $1.7 billion to meet earnings targets. The complaint charges that the defendants "engaged in a systematic scheme to falsify and misrepresent Waste Management's financial results."
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