...to co-chair its bankruptcy group. He's a graduate of Hofstra University School of Law. "From my perspective, Keith did...
...Vegas office. She focuses on insurance and commercial litigation and graduated from University of San Francisco School of Law in 1986. Also, Duane...
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...law, civil rights and defamation. He is a 2008 graduate of Boston University School of Law. The State Bar has presented the following...
There are really just two kinds of law firms these days: Those that pay their associates at "market," and those that don't get anywhere near it. Duval & Stachenfeld is doing both. The 50-lawyer firm
There are really just two kinds of law firms these days: those that pay their associates at market, and those that don't get anywhere near it
New York-based Duval & Stachenfeld starts first-years at $60,000, and figures half will flame out. Third-years, on the other hand, earn as much or more as they would at Cravath
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