...Mount Laurel welcomes Ralph Smith 3rd, formerly a partner with Duane Morris in Cherry Hill ... Constangy, Brooks & Smith in Princeton adds...
...litigation); Mayer Brown, Chicago (litigation); Paul Weiss, Washington, DC/NYC (litigation); Reed Smith, San Francisco (litigation); Schiff Hardin & Waite, Chicago (litigation) ...
The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine
...19 Constangy, Brooks & Smith, Atlanta (employment); Jenner & Block, Chicago (corporate and litigation)...
...Park welcomes Robert Bernstein, formerly a partner with Constangy Brooks & Smith in Princeton, to the firm's labor and employment practice...
...and financial transactions, loan workout restructures and creditors' rights litigation ... Constangy, Brooks & Smith in Princeton, a labor and employment firm, promotes of counsel...
...litigation); Mayer Brown, Chicago (litigation); Paul Weiss, Washington, DC/NYC (litigation); Reed Smith, San Francisco (litigation); Schiff Hardin & Waite, Chicago (litigation) ...
...litigation); Mayer Brown, Chicago (litigation); Paul Weiss, Washington, DC/NYC, (litigation); Reed Smith, San Francisco (litigation); Schiff Hardin & Waite, Chicago (litigation) ...
...Partners Constangy, Brooks & Smith, in Princeton welcomes John MacDonald , previously a partner...
Chart on the in-house counsel representing New Jersey corporations
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