National Law Journal
...s screenwriting deal for the movie Steve Jobs with Columbia Pictures as well as his deal with HBO for The Newsroom...
...files bit by bit. In 2006, a group of studios including Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Paramount Pictures Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. sued...
...offensive condition by an act that serves no legitimate purpose."A picture of the display in The Daily Herald of Columbia, Tenn...
...known as "the Blues," in 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. As the mother ship for all these independent plans...
National Law Journal
...filed in July in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, raises political questions that are outside the authority of the judiciary to...
...benchmarks for law firms. The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia raised $901,000 in its Generous Associates campaign. Crowell &...
...has gone wrong?," Columbia Law School professor John C...inaccurate and paint a distorted picture of an enforcement program that...
Incoming SEC chairman Elisse Walter concedes the agency is "way behind schedule" implementing the Dodd-Frank and JOBS acts
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