...the corporate ladder and continued the climb with a stint at McKinsey & Co. and then as cofounder and president of a dot-com-turned...
...the corporate ladder and continued the climb with a stint at McKinsey & Co. and then as cofounder and president of a dot-com-turned...
As improvements in information technology continue to impact e-discovery, online research, case and matter management, and time and billing software, lawyers are better equipped to render quality leg
As improvements in information technology continue to impact e-discovery, online research, case and matter management, and time and billing software, lawyers are better equipped to render quality leg
...robbing them, and forcing oral copulation on the wife. Smith’s co-defendant James Hinex was charged with burglary and robbery, but not with...
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...based on race in violation of the Civil Rights Act. Defendant McKinsey & Co. ("McKinsey") moved for summary judgment. Without an opinion, the district court...
...department, and Stephen Kelly, department co-chair, and presented the survey...dean of the college, Elizabeth McKinsey, that although the memo contained...
...to the District Court's opinion in Emmenegger v. Bull Moose Tube Co., 13 F. Supp. 2d 980 (E.D. Mo. 1998), for the detailed...
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