...cannot do in terms of marketing in New York." ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...2013. Here is what they said: Sally Schmidt (Schmidt Marketing Inc.): Start the new year on the right...
...spent three hours before Kings County, N.Y., Supreme Court Justice David Schmidt on August 21 debating the law school's motion to dismiss. Schmidt...
...S. Fridkin of Schmidt Kirifides & Fridkin lectured...reservations and fees, contact the marketing department at 856-234-6800...
The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is
The structure of the Internet is about to fundamentally change. This change may in turn forever alter the way that consumers find businesses, goods and services on the Web. Trademark owners should be
...Justice is presenting a Distinguished Service Award to trial attorney Charles E. Schmidt Jr. in recognition of the Schmidt Kramer law firm's 16-year...
...tips and strategies for legal marketing professionals to stand out from the crowd. Sally Schmidt , a consultant and recruiter...
...tips and strategies for legal marketing professionals to stand out from the crowd. Sally Schmidt , a consultant and recruiter...
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