... Justices Angela Mazzarelli, John Sweeny, Helen Freedman and Judith Gische sat on the panel in ...
The Daily Report
...observers would describe Scheindlin as cautious. The judge spoke freely when she sat down recently to discuss some of her prior decisions and her views...
...in the majority was Ninth Circuit Senior Judge A. Wallace Tashima, who sat by designation. Third Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro dissented. Read...
The Long Island Rail Road must face a lawsuit by a man who worked as a cashier at a diner on its property in the 1970s and alleges he got mesothelioma from being exposed to asbestos that railroad wor
...(See Profile) sat on the panel in ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...(See Profile) sat on the panel in ...
…says the RLA. Personally I remain convinced that it is a lovely place and we should all move immediately. Why is the RLA less keen you might well ask. Well, the Welsh Government has today published
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...are looking to grow their teams in other countries….four general counsel sat down to talk about best practices in procuring international in-house counsel...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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