...since 1995. He received his bachelor of science degree from California State University, his J.D. from University of California at Davis School of Law...
...As a young law school grad, GAYLA THAL Thal attended the University of Nebraska at Kearny and...
...University of California, Los Angeles. He received his J.D. from Southwestern University School of Law....
...Boston after graduating from Cornell University Law School in 1987. But...
...the agencies are trying something novel," says Grimes, a professor at Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles. The government is "going to selectively...
...to Codon. He started his legal career on the sly, attending Southwestern University School of Law at night while working as a sales representative for...
Stephen Pickett is in the midst of the biggest crisis of his career -- a disaster that could bankrupt the company he's worked for since 1978, and trash the economy of the state where he's lived his e
Building on Toys "R" Us' recent success -- a much stronger holiday than in 1999 when the company failed to deliver online-ordered toys -- CEO John Eyler called on longtime friend Christopher Kay to h
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