...Comptroller of the Currency] and the Federal Reserve and the Federal Trade Commission. There's a fairly high degree of understanding how those agencies operate...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Comptroller of the Currency] and the Federal Reserve and the Federal Trade Commission. There's a fairly high degree of understanding how those agencies operate...
...with the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial and Ethnic...since 2007. Christopher J. Schellhorn, an assistant...
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Bowman v. Monsanto, No. 11-796,was limited to the specific facts and was tailored to avoid the issue of post-sale exhaustion. The classic view of post-sale e
...in the Philadelphia office include Ellen D. Bailey and Christopher J. Strom. Bailey focuses her practice primarily on business...
...Speakers Christopher M. Brubaker, a member...Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession...
...writings in recent years. In 2010, the American Bar Association Presidential Initiative Commission on Diversity issued a comprehensive study on the state of diversity in...
...Bar Association's family law section, said the opinion written by Judge Christopher J. McFadden gives new guidance to parties in a divorce in a...
Originally Published: Daily Report
...149; Lynda Henry Joshua David Hill Christopher D. Hinderliter M. Suzanne Hodges ...
As it is every year, the task of selecting the top 10 lateral moves of 2012 was a difficult one that yielded a surplus of notable moves
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