...Lee Braem, senior corporate counsel and chief compliance officer for Evonik Degussa Corp. in Parsippany and a Partnership volunteer; FCS Associate Executive Director Maureen...
...Lee Braem, senior corporate counsel and deputy compliance officer with Evonik Degussa Corp. in Parsippany, was honored for pro bono legal service to nonprofit...
Rule changes proposed by the state Supreme Court's Professional Responsibility Rules Committee would significantly lower barriers to cross-border lawyering and allow in-house counsel to represent cor
At a time of upward-spiraling first-year associate salaries, at least one local firm sees practical wisdom in keeping one foot on the ground. Fox Rothschild announced that its starting salaries will
Unpublished state and federal court opinions
...Defendants are Cabot Corporation; Phelps Dodge Corporation; Columbian Chemicals Company; Degussa Engineered Carbons, L.P. (DEC); Degussa AG; and Degussa Corporation. Cabot, a...
...York. Penick Corp. Acquired for $30M by Switzerland...worth $45 million from Degussa, a German specialty chemicals...
...1277� Marilyn Manor Co-op Corp. v. Lee, App. Div. (per...Burger-Fischer et al. v. Degussa AG; Lichtman et al. v...
...one year. CONSTRUCTION 43-2-9244� Torres v. Degussa Corp. v. Lochiatto Paving, etc., et al., App. Div. (per curiam) (8...
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