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...software provider, and held at the New York City Bar Association's Manhattan facility. Hedges tossed the opening question to Dummett, who oversees...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
"On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I was getting my son ready to drop off at the babysitter. I saw the first plane hit the tower on my TV at home. When I got to the babysitter's house, which was just
...trio of significant developments: The private-sector...diversion programs for lower-level crime....
Welcome to Philadelphia, new associates! No doubt it's been a long road to get here, but you deserve a pat on the back for securing a coveted job in these harsh economic times
...financial center in Lower Manhattan and other city...In terms of development activity, we see...
...J. Trump is claiming the Manhattan law firm that represented him...represented the Trump Briarcliff Manor Development company in a suit filed...
...in implementing an aggressive energy development and deployment plan. ...
...at Winston & Strawn, Anthony LoFrisco, 73, sued the firm in 2003 in Manhattan Supreme Court for allegedly breaching a special agreement that he says would...
...A Manhattan Supreme Court judge has dealt...of a legal battle to lower by $1 billion a year...
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