...she entered Harvard Law, she was certain she wanted to be a corporate lawyer. Jones landed a job as an associate with Cooley...
Significant changes are coming for compensation committee members
...David Allen, John Gross, Kathryn Koorenny, Tim Skipworth, Bruce Wark, Randy White, corporate secretary Kenneth Wimberley, senior attorney Jeanne Selzer, and antitrust attorney James Kaleigh...
The goals and bios for the new leaders of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond bar associations
Indicted by a federal grand jury, longtime state representative and civil rights leader Tyrone Brooks (above) has turned for legal advice to someone from whom he often sought help as a legislator - f
...a new partner for its corporate practice in New Delhi....
...power in the Philadelphia area. Plaintiffs claimed that these clustering transactions harmed subscribers in Philadelphia by diminishing competition and raising prices above competitive...
...on tax matters and debt transactions, joins the municipal finance team...Duane Morris has expanded its corporate practice with the recent addition...
...energy and infrastructure projects and transactions practice as partner in the Houston office and will represent clients in corporate, finance, private-equity and tax...
...growing overseas market. Corporate Partner David B. Schaffer ...in connection with cross-border transactions involving the U.S. and...
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