The goals and bios for the new leaders of the Asian American Bar Association of New York; Hispanic National Bar Association, New York Region; LeGaL, LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York; Metropol
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...DIAMOND STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, def, SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY res-ap, MARSHALL & STERLING, INC., res — Application by the respondent-appellant Scottsdale Insurance Company pursuant...
...Designation Bradley K. Sabel, a partner at Shearman & Sterling in New York, and Donald N. Lamson, a partner, and Bradford Rossi...
Bradley K. Sabel, a partner at Shearman & Sterling in New York, and Donald N. Lamson, a partner, and Bradford Rossi, an associate, who practice in the firm's Washington, D.C., office, write that a co
... Shearman & Sterling has added Jeremy Dickens as a partner...
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