...matching tuxedos and Batman masksuntil Hurricane Sandy put the kibosh on that. "We never really settled on who was Batman...
...A lot of big-firm lawyers like to fantasize about striking out on their ownat least until the fear begins to set in...
...A lot of big-firm lawyers like to fantasize about striking out on their ownat least until the fear begins to set in...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...fathers to achieve better work-life balance. According to ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...fathers to achieve better work-life balance. According to ...
...A lot of big-firm lawyers like to fantasize about striking out (on their ownat least until the fear begins to set in...
...acquire NYSE Euronext achieves what a hostile bid could not. ICE agreed on December 20 to pay $8.2 billion, two-thirds in cash and...
The Daily Report
...Many businesses put long-term hiring and other labor and employment plans on hold, unsure of how the outcome might alter tax policy, the regulatory...
...Many businesses put long-term hiring and other labor and employment plans on hold, unsure of how the outcome might alter tax policy, the regulatory...
...Many businesses put long-term hiring and other labor and employment plans on hold, unsure of how the outcome might alter tax policy, the regulatory...
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