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...be allowed to practice in India, according to local press reports...firms the opportunity to open offices in the U.K....
...India Ltd. in relation to its $560 million (£347 million) Indian IPO and global offering on the BSE. Ashurst's liaison office...
...businesses. Founded in 2001, Dialogic has 900 employees and more than 40 offices around the globe to handle sales, support and training. The...
...businesses. Founded in 2001, Dialogic has 900 employees and more than 40 offices around the globe to handle sales, support and training. The...
...were sent out to all of our contacts at law firms, government offices, bar associations, corporations and public interest groups, and we were pleased with...
...our 11th annual new-associates magazine, are 253 new faces at law offices around the state, representing a 24 percent increase over last year&rsquo...
...employment agreements, including restrictive covenants and severance packages. Says Philadelphia office managing partner Mark L. Morris, “Catherine has been noted by fellow...
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