Delaware Law Weekly
Like many of this weblog's readers, this Kat has long nurtured a fascination and deep admiration for the United States Federal judiciary. Unlike the judges of the Court of Justice of the European Un
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Get to your point quickly and give the jury credit for understanding, explains the San Mateo County Superior Court judge
Delaware Business Court Insider
...opinion witness against a mediating party,'" said Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons Jr., quoting Princeton Insurance Co. v. Vergano, a 2005 Chancery...
...s probably not the whole of it. Certainly the hiring by the Parsons School of Design of John Galliano--whose disgrace was an anti-Semitic...
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...CYNTHIA ALTORISO BRODERSON ap, v. GARY PARSONS res — (INDEX NO. 28980/05)Seligman & Seligman, Kingston, N.Y...
National Law Journal
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