The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine
... Born: 1955 Education: Widener University School of Law, 1988; Rowan University Prior Experience:...
... Education: Southwestern Univ. School of Law, 1981; Rutgers University Prior Experience: Chasan Leyner & Lamparello, 2008-11...
...reforms across the curricula. And some as diverse as Hamline University School of Law, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, Southern Illinois University School...
New Jersey Law Journal
...head trauma, infection, diabetes, brain aneurism, multiple sclerosis, and tumors. See Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Sixth Nerve Palsy, http://www.stritch...
...community associations group, and Joseph DeFazio , who graduated from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2010, clerked for Hudson County...
...specific salary data] be included," says David Yellen, dean of Loyola University Chicago School of Law and the standards review committee member who...
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
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...what would have been the third tier last year are Campbell, Loyola University New Orleans School of Law and the University of New Hampshire...
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