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Complex Litigation Case Management. Software Training and Support. Client List Circle of Excellence. What our clients have to say. N Kane Bennett, Esq. Aeton Law Partners LLP. Middletown, CT 06457. Http:/ www.aetonlaw.com. Jim Bergenn, Esq., Partner. Shipman and Goodwin LLP. Hartford, CT 06103-1919. Http:/ www.shipmangoodwin.com. With the help of Litigation Solutions at trial we were able to keep the jury focused on the key facts of the case through a creative presentation and graphics perfectly orchestr...
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Weekend Viewing — Federal Prison Blog
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Prison Reform Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. August 18, 2015. Who Will Be The Next BOP Director? By Todd A. Bussert. Earlier this Summer, Charles E. Samuels, Jr. issued a memorandum. Concerning his intention to retire from the Bureau of Prisons by year’s end, following 27 years of service — 3.5 of which were as Director. The announcement has led to conjecture and commentary regarding who should next helm the agency. In late July, a group of law professors wrote. Three of the professors expanded on their thinking:.
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The BOP’s “Second-Class” System — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. February 5, 2015. The BOP’s Second-Class System. By Todd A. Bussert. Over at Fusion.net. Offer a scathing critique. Of the Bureau of Prisons’ housing and management of non-U.S. citizens, which has largely been handed over to private prison corporations headed by individuals with ties to the BOP and the Department of Justice. The low-security facilities are often squalid, rife with abuse, and use solitary confinement excessively, according to advocates. The ramp-up in enfor...
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Longstanding BOP “Crisis” a Top Justice Department Priority — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. November 18, 2014. Longstanding BOP Crisis a Top Justice Department Priority. By Todd A. Bussert. Last week, Inspector General Michael Horowitz. To the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General concerning Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice. The first identified challenge? Containing the Cost of the Federal Prison System. Improving Prison Safety and Security. By Todd A. Bussert. November 18, 2014. November 18, 2014 9:37 pm. Sentenc...
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Medical Care Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. November 18, 2014. Longstanding BOP Crisis a Top Justice Department Priority. By Todd A. Bussert. Last week, Inspector General Michael Horowitz. To the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General concerning Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice. The first identified challenge? Containing the Cost of the Federal Prison System. By Todd A. Bussert. November 18, 2014. November 18, 2014 9:37 pm. August 15, 2014. By Todd A. Bussert. Just aft...
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Weekend Viewing Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Oh, the Places You’ll Go — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. April 10, 2014. Oh, the Places You’ll Go. By Todd A. Bussert. Graduation season is approaching, which means a lot of young people will be receiving copies of Dr. Seuss’s. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! While flying to Terre Haute. Letters and Papers from Prison. Throughout her pregnancy, that a career of working for and on behalf of the accused and prisoners began to seem more than mere happenstance. Alexandria Detention Center (VA). Albany County Correctional Facility (NY).
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Contract Facilities Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. February 5, 2015. The BOP’s Second-Class System. By Todd A. Bussert. Over at Fusion.net. Offer a scathing critique. Of the Bureau of Prisons’ housing and management of non-U.S. citizens, which has largely been handed over to private prison corporations headed by individuals with ties to the BOP and the Department of Justice. The low-security facilities are often squalid, rife with abuse, and use solitary confinement excessively, according to advocates. February 5, 2015.
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