Why We Should Care About Unappointed Judges
22 June 2018
Andrew Grossman, Partner at Baker & Hostetler, discusses the role of administrative law judges, why we should care, and the grant of certiorari before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case relating to class action awards.
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