...number of actions dropped off the following year, to 5,302 in 2008, they have been climbing steadily ever since. The wage-and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...in the Southern District of New York," she wrote. "Bayer...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of press time, members of...ago, and New Jersey expects...2001 and 2008, representing the York County-based...
... Before 2008, the ABA spelled...school's first-time bar takers had...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...ordinances that will set the new tax rate, taking into account...vulnerable owner occupants, including long-time owners in gentrifying neighborhoods....
...of members of the legal profession across the state, we name a new group of attorneys who have done remarkable work in the prior two...
...meant a world where the e-discovery experts discussed the ramifications of new search and review technologies (think "predictive coding") or debated the...
...billion hours for the first time ever in June." In 2008, the SEC issued guidance on...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...amp; Lewis and New York managing partner M...2004 through May 2008. According to the...
...his Facebook account at the time it was deactivated and deleted...into him on Jan. 21, 2008. He returned to work for...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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