...covered Economic Modeling Specialists...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...quintet of trustees is in the running to become secretary of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA). The position...
...prior to that with firms in New York City and Liverpool, England. Haidri graduated from the University of Leeds in 1971 and New...
...are the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, which houses the journal that published the article, and Western New England University School of...
...of Seton Hall University School of Law...O'Hara in New York City, to...graduate of New England Law-Boston....
...partner in Reed Smith's New York office, worked with his...from North Carolina to New England. Courts except for the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...We're no longer talking recession. New Jersey firms are back to full staffing of associates, many of the...
...Boston; Greenwood Village, CO; Newark; New York City; Philadelphia; Ridgewood; Hartford...Insurance Co., UBS Financial Services, University of Medicine and Dentistry of...
...Tenure: 2018 Education: New England School of Law, 1980; Fairfield University. Prior Experience: Herten Burstein...
... Born: 1955 Education: Widener University School of Law, 1988; Rowan University Prior Experience:...
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