...1998 merger that created Citigroup. For acquiror Morgan Stanley (New York) In-House: Chief legal officer Eric...
...three lawyers working for him. The other two companies, Nike Inc., and New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc., don't have a single in-house attorney...
...disputes are tried in federal court. A plaintiff's right to...good. But can employers compel new hires to sign waivers? That...
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...disputes are tried in federal court. A plaintiff's right to...good. But can employers compel new hires to sign waivers? That...
...disputes are tried in federal court. A plaintiff's right to...good. But can employers compel new hires to sign waivers? That...
...in 25 states, as well as four acute medical rehabilitation hospitals in New Jersey and about 760 outpatient rehabilitation clinics in the United States and...
...senior partner at the elite New York firm of Paul, Weiss...testimony in New York trial court and after less than five...
...the Illinois Supreme Court agency that...takes a new job in...its New Hampshire subsidiary. The...
...NEW YORK -- For...the Illinois Supreme Court agency that...its New Hampshire subsidiary. The...
...the Illinois Supreme Court agency that...takes a new job in...its New Hampshire subsidiary. The...
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