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Time Well Spent, May 2009Helping victims’ families cope in aftermath of mass murder; Guatemalan teenager wins permanent residency; Chuck Dyke argues for guncontrol in amicus brief to U.S. Supreme Court; Boston associates heralded for their commitment, dedication; Single mother wins reprieve in wage-garnishment case; Difficult custody case resolved; Nurse regains her right to work; A win for free speech; High school student’s expulsion reversed; New charter school gets employment manual; Fired nurse awarded back unemployment benefits; Nixon Peabody lawyers gain recognition; Walk the Hill participants braved freezing temperatures; What do ice cream sundaes and pro bono work have in common? 5/11/2009 Open PDF: Time Well Spent, May 2009 The foregoing has been prepared for the general information of clients and friends of the firm. It is not meant to provide legal advice with respect to any specific matter and should not be acted upon without professional counsel. If you have any questions or require any further information regarding these or other related matters, please contact your regular Nixon Peabody LLP representative. This material may be considered advertising under certain rules of professional conduct. |
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