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...top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts in 2009, said Robert Peabody of Collora LLP, who worked with her as an assistant district attorney as well...
...Dechert's lead lawyer, Danny Cloherty, a partner at Boston-based Collora LLP, also declined to comment. Dechert spokesperson Beth Huffman confirmed...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Dechert's lead lawyer, Danny Cloherty, a partner at Boston-based Collora LLP, also declined to comment. Dechert spokesperson Beth Huffman confirmed...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Dechert's lead lawyer, Danny Cloherty, a partner at Boston-based Collora LLP, also declined to comment. Dechert spokesperson Beth Huffman confirmed...
A former Dechert associate who alleges that the firm's macho culture caused his work troubles may proceed with his retaliation claim against the firm based on the Family and Medical Leave Act
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A former Dechert associate who alleges that the firm's macho culture caused his work troubles may proceed with his retaliation claim against the firm based on the Family and Medical Leave Act
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A former Dechert associate who alleges that the firm's macho culture caused his work troubles may proceed with his retaliation claim against the firm based on the Family and Medical Leave Act
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A former Dechert associate who alleges that the firm's macho culture caused his work troubles may proceed with his retaliation claim against the firm based on the Family and Medical Leave Act
In a discrimination lawsuit brought by a former Dechert associate blaming the firm's "macho culture" for his work troubles after being out on leave, a Boston federal judge has dismissed a state-law h
In a discrimination lawsuit brought by a former Dechert associate blaming the firm's macho culture for his work troubles after being out on leave, a Boston federal judge has dismissed a state law han
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