...across the country," said David Yamada, professor of law at Suffolk University in Boston. There are up to 1 million unpaid...
At a Massachusetts sports agency, attorney Derege Demissie has built a practice representing marathon runners. Now the Ethiopian immigrant has taken up another job as counsel to a man who alle
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a direct legal remedy governing bullying taking place in the workplace, Suffolk University Law School professor David Yamada, with the support of the WBI...
...tier and received numerical rankings this year, including the University of Toledo College of Law, Suffolk University Law School and the University of North Dakota...
...to that," said Lawrence Cunningham, a law professor at George Washington University School of Law. "I do think the sale will begin to...
...and related corporate entities filed a case against the Alt parties in Suffolk Superior Court in Massachusetts in March 2003. These corporate parties sought a...
...In fact, the only changes among the top 10 were that the University of Michigan Law School moved up two spots to No. 7, and...
...on the issue, said Vice Chair Margaret Barry, a professor at Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. In two straw polls last year...
...chief deputy commissioner of the Suffolk County, N.Y., Department of...law at St. John's University School of Law. ...
...Applications were down slightly for the part-time evening program at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, but the entering class of nearly 200...
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