Notice to the bar
The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine
...Sr.; and Rabbi Michael Broyde, a Talmudic scholar and professor at Emory University School of Law. The program was opened by Tanya Helfand of...
...Born: 1959 Education: Seton Hall University School of Law, 1983; Seton Hall University, 1980 Prior...
Biographies of judges in Vicinage 1
...and Princeton adds litigator Julie Montgomery, who graduated from Emory University School of Law in 2010 and clerked for U.S. Bankruptcy...
The Law Journal's yearly album of profiles of rising stars in the New Jersey legal profession ... all under 40
New Jersey Law Journal
...received his ADHD diagnosis while he was an undergraduate student at Emory University, and Emory provided accommodations for this disability. Upon matriculating at Wake...
Class members are not required to individually state a valid claim for relief
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
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