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The Supreme Court shoots down another large group of plaintiffs
The president tries to resuscitate the NLRB, but the signs are not good
...and 11 lawyers in New York City, with another office in Los Angeles. Lanier, which was recognized for its VIOXX litigation and...
...Janie F. Shulman and Nancy R. Thomas, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Los Angeles, California, for Plaintiff-Appellant Paul A. Isaacson. ...
...team led by partner Richard de Bodo, who joined from the Los Angeles office of DLA Piper ...
...the case. U.S. District Judge Otis Wright in Los Angeles referred four lawyers associated with Chicago firm Prenda Law to...
...open its doors Tuesday morning at the Westin Bonaventure hotel in Los Angeles, the International Legal Technology Association has launched the "ILTA...
...the Los Angeles bench; two in ...
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