...The CEOs of 10 global food brands likely suffered a bout of indigestion with their morning cereal...
Phones were ringing across the country with former law school classmates wondering if their friends' new associate positions at white-shoe firms were in jeopardy, too
...The CEOs of 10 global food brands likely suffered a bout of indigestion with their morning cereal...
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The Daily Report
As the U.S. and Russian governments trade accusations over espionage activities and human rights abuses, Baker & McKenzie of counsel Thomas Firestone, a former Justice Department official and liaison
Delaware Law Weekly
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...In light of these facts, you have asked me whether the 2012-13 admissions cycle is likely the true bottom of a cyclical trough...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...AIPLA President for 2012-2013 Termâ I...role in the global IP landscape,â...the USPTO appropriate $100 million less than...
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...earnest last December with the ...
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