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ASU students can contact Friedl Richardson Injury Lawyers if ever involved in any type of accident around the Tempe campus. Arizona State students hoping to
Updated: 08/19/2010 01:58A
Judge's book raises some eyebrows
In contrast, Harvey Silverglate, a criminal defense and civil rights lawyer and former law partner of Gertner's, dismissed the notion that judges should be
Updated: 08/19/2010 01:38A
Judge's book raises some eyebrows
In contrast, Harvey Silverglate, a criminal defense and civil rights lawyer and former law partner of Gertner's, dismissed the notion that judges should be
Updated: 08/19/2010 01:38A
Judge's book raises some eyebrows
The 64-year-old Boston jurist said the book being published by Beacon Press focuses on her two decades as a prominent criminal defense and civil rights
Updated: 08/19/2010 01:38A
UCR researchers to study generosity
Kit Westbrook, a criminal defense lawyer at the Law Offices of Earl Carter in Riverside, noted his office's high productivity and low turnover rate and
Updated: 08/19/2010 01:23A
Alaska business people
The lawyers and the categories in which they were recognized are: • Robert Bundy: "Bet-the-company" litigation; commercial litigation; criminal defense:
Updated: 08/19/2010 01:13A
Cherryone, a Chicago Website Design Company, Welcomes Its New Clients
Jeffrey Veitch is an experienced Washington DUI lawyer. Mr. Veitch has been named among 'Who's Who in Criminal Defense-DUI Defense' by Washington Law
Updated: 08/19/2010 12:44A
Five Forsyth cases included in review of SBI tests
Noelle Talley, a spokeswoman for Cooper, said that the findings were shared with district attorneys and criminal-defense lawyers across the state.
Updated: 08/19/2010 12:29A
Five Forsyth cases included in review of SBI tests
Noelle Talley, a spokeswoman for Cooper, said that the findings were shared with district attorneys and criminal-defense lawyers across the state.
Updated: 08/19/2010 12:29A
Five Forsyth cases included in review of SBI tests
Noelle Talley, a spokeswoman for Cooper, said that the findings were shared with district attorneys and criminal-defense lawyers across the state.
Updated: 08/19/2010 12:29A