...was moderated by New York University School of Law professor Arthur...attorney with plaintiffs firm Motley Rice, said that his clients want...
...operations and freight service," Thal says. Thal attended the University of Nebraska at Kearny and Creighton University School of Law. When she...
...School. Laun has a B.A. in History and Russian from Rice University, and a J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh Law School...
...assistant GC. A University of Kansas School of Law...as an associate for Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, she was more...
If general counsel wonder whether their companies' friend-of-the-court briefs ever have any impact, they only need to look at last week's U.S. Supreme Court action involving the Alien Tort Statute. T
...S. State Department from 2005 to 2009, under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and previously was legal adviser to the National Security Council at the...
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Stanley Chesley settled just one case too many.For decades the Cincinnati plaintiffs' lawyer negotiated lucrative ends to big class actions: a $200 million settlement in 1985 for Vietnam War veterans
Stanley Chesley settled just one case too many
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