...and the presiding justices of the Appellate...state and the American Bar Association indicate that lawyers...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...of The American Lawyer. Much...S. Department of Justice to help administer...Government National Mortgage Association legal work....
...by US Airways Group and American Airlines parent AMR, a U...US Airways shareholders and the Justice Departments antitrust division...
...The American Lawyer's Ben Hallman reported on the experience of several...
... A preliminary conference on discovery deadlines is expected Thursday before Justice Ellen Coin ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Circuit Court. The Kentucky Bar Association's board of governors had...a contingent basis to sue American Home Products Corp., the drug...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...m. EST: In the February print edition of The American Lawyer, George Terwilliger III was described as leading a group of four...
Fish & Richardson IP partner John Dragseth and Emory University School of Law professor Timothy Holbrook are representing Brendan Ayanbadejo and Chris Kluwe on the amicus brief the players have filed
...have found that while the American Bar Association recommends that lawyers for the...
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