...Process February 28, 2013 Richard J. Schager Jr., a partner at Stamell & Schager, writes: The concept that a nominee to...
The diverse list of contenders for the Court of Appeals released last week, and the general assumption that the open position is a "black seat," has caused some members of the bar to question whether
Richard J. Schager Jr., a partner at Stamell & Schager, writes: The concept that a nominee to the Court of Appeals should be a "representative" of an ethnic or social group, however antithetical to t
...9303. STAMELL & SCHAGER LLP, plf-res, v. VLADIMIR DUBININ, def-ap — VLADIMIR DUBININ...
...C., New York, NY. Richard J. Schager, Jr., Esq., Stamell & Schager, LLP, New York, NY. ...
...attorneys. The biggest checks for fees and expenses will go to Stamell & Schager, which will receive a total of $7.2 million, and Lovell...
...of the lawyers for the two classes. Jared B. Stamell, of Stamell & Schager in Manhattan, is lead counsel for the federal class in ...
In determining that Debevoise & Plimpton should not be removed as counsel in a case where several of its lawyers may be called as witnesses, a federal appellate court has issued a "new formulation" o
...appeal, Jared B. Stamell, said in an interview that his firm, Stamell & Schager, had filed a brief with the circuit on only four hours...
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