National Law Journal
...devices. In September 2012, the Merge board of directors hired Allen & Co. LLC to assist it in exploring strategic alternatives, including a...
The third anniversary of the unpopular Citizens United decision was lost in the shadows of a presidential inauguration and the birthday of a landmark abortion decision. But fallout from that controve
...judge has ruled. New York Court of Claims Presiding Judge Richard Sise said that while he could find no precedents setting time frames...
A Michigan law banning race-conscious admissions policies at the state's universities is unconstitutional, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has ruled
... Despite the weather, partner Richard Silfen slogged into the Philadelphia...Wilmington office. All of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder's offices "...
National Law Journal
...academic year gets under way, attorneys who represent the nearly 14,000 school districts across the country find that they are challenged like never before...
...ALLEN & OVERY...
...Weiser, a World War I veteran who had studied accounting in night school. In 2011, the firm posted revenues of about $135 million. It employs...
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