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Plato Cacheris (May 22, 1929 –
September 26, 2019) was an
American lawyer. He was
known as one of
Washington D.C.'s
premier defense lawyers, particularly...
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Cacheris is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James C.
Cacheris (born 1933),
American judge Plato Cacheris (1929–2019),
American lawyer...
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James Chris Cacheris (born
March 30, 1933) is a
former United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Virginia...
- Hanssen's
arrest on
February 20.
Represented by Washington, D.C.,
lawyer Plato Cacheris,
Hanssen negotiated a plea
bargain that
enabled him to
avoid the death...
- 2000 to 2001,
Boardman was a law
clerk to U.S.
District Judge James C.
Cacheris of the U.S.
District Court for the
Eastern District of Virginia. From 2001...
- my way."
Woolsey later resigned under pressure. Ames' attorney,
Plato Cacheris,
threatened to
litigate the
legality of the FBI's
searches and seizures...
- Azarov's
Cabinet of
Ministers made a
decision to
attract the firm
Trout Cacheris PLLC (Washington) to
audit Timoshenko's
office activities in 2007–2010...
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appointment as a
federal judge,
Jackson was a
member of the law firm
Trout Cacheris &
Solomon PLLC in Washington, D.C.,
where she
specialized in
complex litigation...
- D. Va. May 19, 1979 May 18, 1986 – –
Warren Burger Richard Nixon James Cacheris E.D. Va.
September 10, 1993 May 18, 2000 – –
William Rehnquist Ronald Reagan...
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Eastern District of Virginia, to fill the seat
vacated when
Judge James C.
Cacheris ****umed
senior status.
President Clinton made the
nomination on May 22...