...York City's Department of Consumer Affairs...out-of-state legal employment, and given...to government and corporate service....
...more. The ambitious program, "Judges Meet the General Counsel Department," featured nine panelists. Moderated by Robert Owen, a partner at Sutherland...
...of successful advocacy using all legal remedies available, both in court...recognition of service to the Department of Justice. He...
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...sophisticated organizations. Consider some recent legal events: Missing...25 billion settlement with the Department of Justice. ...
...developmentally disabled adults, appeal from the final decision of the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), holding that M.G...
...pp.) Appellant, formerly employed by defendant as a driver in the transportation department, appeals the board's decision finding her disqualified from benefits on the...
...lawyers in its Corporate Governance and Investigations...worked in the Department of Justice, the...rung up a legal tab of at...
...hire Brown Rudnick as special corporate counsel. Brown Rudnick had represented...Rudnick's litigation and restructuring department, will charge $1,045 an...
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