Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
...2013, c. 40. Allows certain business combinations between resident domestic corporations...L. 2013, c. 41. Allows corporate shareholder meeting participation by remote...
...of trial victories. I don't understand the problem. Where's the business? We really heard this. Verbatim. The truth is, we hear...
...are "almost operating like Corporate America, in other words, managing...come back and say 'Oh, business is better, can we restore...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...and regional publications in the palm of your hand. Litigators, corporate counsel and business lawyers can now access their favorite publications on their way...
...2010 until June 2012, when he left to focus on a global business development consulting firm with domestic, South American and Latin American clients....
...S. companies at a competitive disadvantage globally. Lawsuits create high costs for businesses, she says, and they affect consumers, employees, and the overall economy....
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Three federal judges — Shira Scheindlin, James Francis and Peter Flynn — were in high gear on May 1st, at an entertaining and innovative program entitled: "A Consortium on Litigation, Inf
...to court. Throughout his career, Goldstein has been engaged in business litigation involving a diversity of industries and a spectrum of subject matters...
...office building at 55 Corporate Drive in Bridgewater to...City, a subsidiary of global business adviser FTI Consulting...
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