Significant changes are coming for compensation committee members
...dismal technology skills and he is careful never to embarrass a partner. Flaherty mesmerized a standing-room-only crowd on the opening...
...partnership agreement, Howrey's former partners "had no duty to...court framed this issue by asking: "Stated otherwise, would [the...
...now dissolved firm and its partners. "Making matters worse, the...a request for judicial intervention asking the state court for a...
Elly Rosenthal, who worked in Proskauer Rose's finance department for more than 18 years, sued her former employer for $10 million in October 2011, claiming she was the subject of age, gender, and di
...pool from Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners would be the same size...said one of the people asking not to be named because...
...dismal technology skills and he is careful never to embarrass a partner. Flaherty mesmerized a standing-room-only crowd on the opening...
The judiciary is examining the amount of time it takes to bring a case to trial in both the criminal and civil arenas. There are consequences for all types of cases that don't move as quickly as they
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...the firm's policy applications by answering "no" to questions asking whether any member of the firm was aware of "any act...
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