National Law Journal
...from Paul Hastings, he said. Wymer's clients have included Miller Coors Brewing Co. and Slomin's Inc. The labor and employment law...
During his 22 years as clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court, William Suter has always been more than just a clerk in the bureaucratic sense. He has been the court's goodwill ambassador to the legal profes
During his 22 years as clerk of the Supreme Court, William Suter has always been more than just a clerk in the bureaucratic sense. He has been the court's good-will ambassador to the legal profession
National Law Journal
...author of several books. Gary Guidry and Je'Caryous Johnson are the co-founders of I'm Ready Productions, Inc. ("IRP"), a theatrical production company...
National Law Journal
...perform site visits, testify in court, or supervise screenings. Once again, her co-workers had to assume those duties.Because Robert was injured at...
National Law Journal
...Coors Brewing Company (collectively, "theManufacturers") appeal the district court's grant of summary judgment for Beverage Distributors, Inc., Dayton Heidelberg Distributing Co...
National Law Journal
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...court's dismissal on comity grounds.Puerto Rico has classified Coors Brewing Co. ("Coors") as a "large brewer" under its beer tax schedule and...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
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