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Originally Published: Law Technology News
... The Chicago-based IPXI is...Markman, a partner in the San Francisco...Cromwell, as "associate members," who...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...the other attorneys were associates. In a statement announcing the acquisition, Cozen cited Minneapolis' Midwest location between Chicago and Seattle as an...
...attorneys Pierce Gore of Pratt & Associates in San Jose and Robert Clifford of Clifford Law Offices in Chicago wrote in a response brief. "...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...8 a.m., 30 minutes before the race was scheduled to start. In addition, Neill Clark, the winner of the bar association competition for the...
...Financial Research Associates last month...annual conference in Chicago. Marion...
...recently waded into the murky waters of reviewing class action settlement awards. In In re Baby Products Antitrust Litigation, No. 12-1165 (E...
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
... as an associate in the real...
...former Flaster Greenberg associate has sued the...environment. In the complaint filed...solo attorney in Chicago when she was...
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