Profile of Chas Rampenthal, general counsel for LegalZoom
...fees and costs. BANKRUPTCY THELEN ESTATE CAN'T CLAIM A PIECE OF ONGOING WORK NEW...
...purchase made for business or commercial purposes, said Cooley general counsel James Thelen. Strauss said he is contemplating an appeal, most likely on...
...New York. It seems strange." Cooley General Counsel James Thelen said Friday that the school had not yet been served with Kurzon...
The Big Law model pays based on a black-box calculation — often speculative and arbitrary
...Cooley, did not respond to calls for comment. Cooley general counsel James Thelen said that while Quist did rule against Cooley on a number of...
A New York trial judge has dismissed a proposed class action brought against New York Law School by nine alumni who claimed the school misrepresented its graduates' success in finding legal jobs
...We are pleased with the outcome," said Cooley General Counsel James Thelen. "The judge determined that there was no legal merit to Mr...
Survivors of the firm's collapse are breathing sighs of relief now that they've by large settled into other firms
A former Cooley law student and anonymous blogger is locked in a court battle with the law school, which is attempting to publicly unmask and sue him for defamation
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