As voters around the country cast their ballots on November 6, hundreds of law students monitored polling sites, answered telephone calls from confused citizens, kept tabs on election developments or
...they would reopen on November 1. Law firms in Midtown Manhattan mainly were up and running, with some attorneys and employees continuing...
...Inc., with the southern portion of Manhattan experiencing the highest concentration of outages. Law firms in Midtown fared better. Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe...
...communities. The school offers low-cost office space in midtown Manhattan and staff support for up to two years to a select...
...debuted in 2007; the school offers low-cost office space in midtown Manhattan and staff support for up to two years to a select...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...runs adjacent to Central Park and down the center of Manhattan's busy midtown business district. Every year, fifteen large parades march along some...
...McCarter & English's midtown Manhattan offices on Monday, ...
Last month alone, an estimated 1,100 attorneys lost their jobs at major law firms. For the first time in their lives, many of these lawyers are struggling with a profound feeling of failure. And whil
National Law Journal
...took a few minutes from trying to get phone lines installed in Manhattan during the holidays to discuss this turbulent year with The National...
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