...Feinberg runs his New York and Washington alternative dispute resolution shop Feinberg Rozen when he's not handling payouts to victims of natural or...
...Feinberg runs his New York and Washington alternative dispute resolution shop Feinberg Rozen when he's not handling payouts to victims of natural or...
...McQuillen. Feinberg, a partner in Washington D.C.'s Feinberg Rozen, has handled similar duties as a special master to the Federal...
...State announced last week it would be bringing on Feinberg and his partner Michael K. Rozen who worked on the 9/11 victim fund...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...State announced last week it would be bringing on Feinberg and his partner Michael K. Rozen who worked on the 9/11 victim fund...
Over the last month, nearly 6,000 J.D. and LL.M. students graduated from New York's 15 law schools. Most were treated to sage advice from featured speakers. Among the issues raised were the importanc
...claims facility, administered by Kenneth Feinberg, managing partner of Washington's Feinberg Rozen, provided for emergency relief only for damages incurred since the rig...
...up by BP but administered by Kenneth Feinberg, managing partner of Feinberg Rozen in Washington. Under a new process, called the Court Supervised Claims...
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