National Law Journal
...the respective partnership interests of the Albers Family Partnership and Melbye & Associates, Inc. in ISG and DIS. Tuinei sought permission to disclose this information...
...sentence eliminated," he wrote. O'Donnell, of O'Donnell & Associates in Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to reimbursing employees who in...
...status conference for February 11. O'Donnell, of O'Donnell & Associates in Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to reimbursing employees who in...
National Law Journal
...Shawn Whittaker, Whittaker & Associates, Rockville, Md. ...
...Los Angeles, declined to comment. O'Donnell, of O'Donnell & Associates in Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to reimbursing employees who in...
National Law Journal
...in the Bobbett matter, and Reid joined Post & Post as an associate.Trial of the Bobbett case began in September 2005. During its...
...after serving 60 days in federal prison. O'Donnell, of O'Donnell & Associates in Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to reimbursing employees who in...
...Philadelphia): Six attorneys join the firm's consumer financial litigation group as associates. In the Boca Raton, Fla., office, Albert Gibson...
...John Edwards' failed presidential bid. O'Donnell, of O'Donnell & Associates in Los Angeles, reported to a low-security camp at...
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