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The employment data for 2012 shows a net increase of 7,800 legal services jobs, or a 0.7 percent increase over 2011 — half the rate of growth in the broader economy
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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...Citi Private Bank's Law Firm Group and ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Law Daily authored by Dan Pietro and Gretta Rusanow at Citi Private Bank's Law Firm Group indicates that more doom and gloom may...
...banks that have lent money to Dewey sold their share of the debt, according to The Am Law Daily. Those three lenders Citi Private...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Sept. 4, 2007, and was assigned by MERS to plaintiff CitiMortgage Inc. (Citi). Citi filed a foreclosure action against Miri. Pursuant to N.J.S...
...concluded that firms planned a median rate increase of 4 percent. Citi Private Bank, which offers financial services to law firms and tracks industry trends...
...his unopposed motion to compel the turnover of funds held by PNC Bank in an account owned by defendant-school. The panel reverses and remands...
...2011 Client Advisory from consultants Hildebrandt Baker Robbins and Citi Private Bank released earlier this month predicted that this year would bring only...
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