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...is the New York-based cofounder of Domain Holdings Group LLC and previously cofounded AOL Advertising Inc....
...Additional Defendants Michael Manis, Kenneth Yellin, Jordan Feinstein, Aluma Holdings LLC, Azure Trading LLC, Coastal Group Holdings, Inc., Greyhawk Equities LLC, Leonidas Group...
...executive officer of Burford Group LLC, hopes so. In January, Burford...for its work on the AOL/Time Warner merger ["High...
...certain of NIVS's directors; its U.S. underwriters, Rodman & Renshaw LLC ("R&R") and WestPark Capital, Inc. ("Westpark"...
Intellectual property verdicts represented the largest category in number and dollar value last year. The category has contributed one verdict higher than $1 billion in each of the three prior years.
New top lawyer for the Asian Development Bank finds his mission in life; and other Moves
...Attorneys â http://bit.ly/Xk1AZR (David Cohen) Just When You Thought AOL Was Irrelevant â Good to Know those Emails from 1999 Wonâ t...
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... Our overall leader, AOL Inc., is notable for its...Corp. Also notable is Academi LLC, once known as Blackwater USA...
...Cite as: Tasini v. AOL, Inc., 12-1428-cv, NYLJ...Appellants: Valeria Calafiore Healy, Healy LLC, New York, NY, Jeffrey Mead...
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