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...Legal Departments competition). Those differences are reflected in the salaries in this field, which he says can vary from $50,000 to $500,000....
...to the 2013 Carlton Fields Class Action Survey. The second annual survey polled 368...
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...Departments competition). Those differences are reflected in the salaries in this field, which he says can vary from $50,000 to $500,000....
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...an average of $100,000 per matter, according to the 2013 Carlton Fields Class Action Survey. The second annual survey polled 368 legal...
...to the 2013 Carlton Fields Class Action Survey. The second annual survey polled 368...
Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Acorda's small team of in-house lawyers all do a bit of everything—and they like it that way
Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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