Former federal prosecutor G. William Hunter, the ousted executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, has hired Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan to challenge allegations leveled
An internal investigation of the National Basketball Players Association's business practices under executive director Billy Hunter conducted by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison has cleared t
...chair of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis' securities practice group, and Joseph Prim, a workers' compensation attorney in the two-man firm Duca and Prim...
A U.S. Department of Labor filing reveals the legal fees racked up by the NBA players union during last year's lockout, Major League Baseball leans on its in-house lawyers to negotiate a new $6.8 bil
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A U.S. Department of Labor filing reveals the legal fees racked up by the NBA players union during last year's lockout, Major League Baseball leans on its in-house lawyers to negotiate a new $6.8 bil
Questions raised by National Basketball Players Association president Derek Fisher about union business practices have focused attention on the outside law firms hired by NBPA executive director Bill
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...are Robert Franklin and Craig Prim from Cupertino, California-based Murray...process, $8.2 million in capital from debtor's errors and...
...in involuntary bankruptcy proceedings in San Francisco are Robert Franklin and Craig Prim from Cupertino-based Murray & Murray. None of the three firms advising...
...in involuntary bankruptcy proceedings in San Francisco are Robert Franklin and Craig Prim from Cupertino, Calif.-based ...
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