Elpidio "PD" Villarreal and Brennan Torregrossa of GlaxoSmithKline and Kathy Bryan of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution write that Corporate Law Departments increasin
...formed in 1999, uses what Second Circuit Judge Robert Katzmann called "creative lawyering," with students taking on both individual clients and advocacy projects...
...34;We are in session." Thus began a two-day National Leadership Summit on School Justice-Partnerships, a first-ever gathering of nearly 350...
...of the far West Side and the redevelopment of the Word Trade Center site. On the litigation side, Corporation Counsel lawyers helped make...
...of the far West Side and the redevelopment of the Word Trade Center site. On the litigation side, Corporation Counsel lawyers helped make...
New York Law Journal
...Judges.This case raises issues of First Amendment law. At the center of the dispute is The Price of Sugar, a documentary film released...
Presiding Justice A. Gail Prudenti of the Appellate Division, Second Department, yesterday told her colleagues that she has accepted an appointment as chief administrative judge, a position she will
New York Law Journal
...testified against the defendants, describing for the jury the gang's structure, leadership, and membership, its rules and regulations, and providing horrific details of the...
New York Law Journal
...The Tribe's political leadership consists of a governor and...schools, and the Indian health center. The Tribe additionally receives funding...
New York Law Journal
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