Matt Whitaker warns Trump indictment sets ‘concerning precedent’ for local DAs enforcing federal law

Former acting US Attorney General Matt Whitaker warned on “Fox & Friends First” Monday that the indictment of former President Trump sets a “concerning precedent” that may allow local prosecutors to target political enemies under federal law. TRUMP CONFIRMS HE WILL APPEAR IN COURT IN NEW YORK CITY ON TUESDAY FOLLOWING HIS INDICTMENT MATT WHITAKER: […]

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Injury Lawyers Toronto | Sokoloff Lawyers

Sokoloff Lawyers are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle your personal information to protect your privacy. Privacy Legislation:Since January 1, 2004, all Canadian organizations engaged in commercial activities have been required to comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”) and the Canadian Standards Association Model […]

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Federal Court Awards Company Only $1.00 in Damages in Misappropriation Case against Former Employee | Seyfarth Shaw

The District of Maryland recently awarded a software developer a mere $1.00 in nominal damages for contract and trade secret claims against a former employee, citing the immateriality of the defendant’s breach and plaintiff’s failure to prove a fair licensing price for its misappropriation damages. in AirFacts, Inc. v. de AmezagaAirFacts, a developer of accounting […]

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dragonite v alt art

Ricks love for oil work and the western fashion shines through in his work. His outdoor primarily based childhood in Wyoming led him to specialize in these topics, and he’s had the opportunity of learning from other great artists along the highway. Edzerza Gallery is a Canadian on-line art gallery that specializes in Inuit art. […]

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