...in arbitration, but also which of two federal district court judges...Ms. Griesing has chosen her forum, and its the...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...in arbitration, but also which of two federal district court judges...Ms. Griesing has chosen her forum, and its the...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...The chancellor of the Philadelphia...and the executive director of...role of women and other...is a forum on issues...
...the Southern District of New York, the...claims in the forum of her choice...Traurig's chief executive officer, Richard Rosenbaum...
...8, 2013 A recent hot topic, and the subject of many articles, has been law firms and corporations deciding whether to insource...
...Brecker, was accepted as a member of the Forum of Executive Women. Gray is a partner in the firm...
...Association's executive director, he...the running of the city...role of women and other...is a forum on issues...
...Elected and appointed The Forum of Executive Women, a membership organization of women representing businesses in the...
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...Richard Cebull, chief judge of the U.S. District Court...quot; said Cathy Catterson, circuit executive for the 9th U.S...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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