After an early stint as a paralegal at Morrison & Foerster, Laurence Wilson knew he wanted to forgo the Big Law route in favor of something more entrepreneurial. Now Yelp's general counsel, he says t
...late 1980s when Colton joined his first fantasy baseball league while attending New York University School of Law. Of his inaurgural fantasy baseball...
...to which social expectations can create discord between professional couples. The New Yorker is focusing on a new number: 5%. Read Michael Guerriero's...
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...Lynn Oberlander, general counsel of The New Yorker, has ...
...said "at least Bank of America will respond to one New Yorker promptly," referring to the quick reaction of Koplow and Mirvis...
One of the main themes of my forthcoming book Long Wars and the Constitution is that we can gain insight into the unconventional and seemingly novel âwar on terrorâ by looking closely at the hist
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...for four years.) Harvard Law School has lined up New Yorker writer and CNN analyst (and Harvard alum) Jeffrey Toobin. ...
Another must-read piece, also, like Steve Coll's New Yorker essay, a review of Mark Mazzetti's The Way of the...
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San Francisco's Yelp Inc. has so far been a typical Silicon Valley success story. But General Counsel Laurence Wilson hasn't taken the typical path to the top of the legal department
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...the legal work at the highly regarded charity, which fights poverty in New York City. With the help of a roster of benefactors...
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