... Robert Kaler joins the litigation practice group as partner in the Boston office and will focus on commercial litigation, including corporate governance, transactions...
...in Boston argued the case for Goldstein. "The ruling speaks for itself," said Brian McNiff, a spokesman for Galvin's office...
...activity" under the federal Sherman Act. Kane added: "In another forum the complaint's appeal to equity and common sense may...
...focused approach at the 13-office firm covers energy, resources and...The firm has additional offices in Boulder, Colo.; Chicago; Denver; Des...
...New York Post in an article claiming they were possible suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing have sued the...
...s North American derivatives practice in the Chicago office. He will focus on derivatives...
...for Boston College in its defense of these oral history materials." The Boston U.S. Attorney's Office did not respond...
...Idaho, and Washington offices as of counsel...office as partner in the environment, energy...LL.M. from Boston University School of...
...and Popeo (Boston): Andrew Nagel joins the corporate and securities section as partner in the New York office and will focus on...
...to suit their needs. Based in Burlington, Mass., outside Boston, Black Duck also maintains offices in San Mateo, Calif.; St. Louis; London...
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