Strategies and management approaches by corporate law departments regarding outside counsel choices, fees, management, staffing, contract lawyers, and other items in the company’s legal budget.
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...all relevant statutes and case law, the Court grants the City...and Amended Complaint adding Lasoeur Management and Development Corporation as defendants...
...and the New York Labor Law ("NYLL") Art. 19...magazine titles and several corporate departments. Pls.' 56.1 ¶¶...
...deputy chief of the city Law Department's Special Federal Litigation Division...
...general public. The plaintiffs asserted five causes of action under New York law: fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, violation of New York General Business Law...
...landmark decision requiring law enforcement authorities to...New York State Department of Labor...
...Locations, Inc. had assumed the management of defendant in 2010, it...rules and principles of substantive law (UCCA 1804, 1807). Rather, it...
...summary judgment dismissing the Labor Law §§240(1) and...proposed onsite supervision and associated management" and National's subcontracting of...
...York City. Defendants, the City of New York, The New York City Department of Homeless Services and its Commissioner, Seth Diamond, determined that the Hotel...
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