...start as a prosecutor in the Kings County District Attorneys Office, located in Brooklyn, New York. After a little more than five years...
...For acquiror Morgan Stanley (New York) In-House...
...United States Attorney General Eric Holder Jr., stressing...the Justice Department. These new investments are coming at a...
...United States Attorney General Eric Holder Jr., stressing...the Justice Department. These new investments are coming at a...
...U.S. attorney general Eric Holder Jr., stressing...the Justice Department. "These new investments are coming at a...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...into four courts in Ohio, Mississippi, and North Carolina. In one Mississippi county court alone, the original suit has gone through three judges and three...
...North Carolina [see "Litigation Scorecard," page 64]. In one Mississippi county court alone, the original suit has gone through three judges and three...
...Adeeb Fadil. (All are in New York except for London-based Barratt...
...North Carolina [see "Litigation Scorecard," page 64]. In one Mississippi county court alone, the original suit has gone through three judges and three...
...acquirors Apollo Global Management, LLC (New York) and Riverstone Holdings LLC (New...
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