...Ultimately, I chose a legal career because it offers opportunities to be creative, think strategically, and help clients address concrete, immediate business issues. As I...
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...closely integrated with larger practice groups. New Jersey managing partner Philip...s in-house teams of creative professionals to produce demonstrative exhibits...
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...use creative work product so long as it is not sold for a profit. He fought against Internet censorship through his political action group, Demand...
...and its attendant costs at the earliest possible juncture. A group of general counsel at Fortune 500 companies have joined together to change...
...back to the community, and as the states largest lawyers group we are dedicated to serving as a resource for our members, the...
...year two seats are open to members of the following under-represented groups, as designated by the Board: African-American, Age Over 70, Asian...
...The political face-off has prompted the state courts to get creative to keep pace with the caseload, especially for civil matters, since criminal...
...year two seats are open to members of the following under-represented groups, as designated by the Board: African-American, Age Over 70, Asian-American...
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