...bankruptcy, class actions and other matters. Legal profession recruiter Stewart Cohen, of Topaz Attorney Search in Livingston, says a bevy of N.J...
...For chief legal officers at publicly traded companies in New Jersey, the difference between a...
...and other changes in the legal profession. The end...David Garber of Princeton Legal Search Group. "The firm remained...
...Chart: Earnings for Top N.J. Legal Officers Of a sample...
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...at a specific house, 2024 Topaz Drive, Carrollton, Texas,...
After examining year-end financials, Brach Eichler partners who survived the sinking of Wolf Block think they can flourish together instead of splintering or merging en masse with a larger operation
...counsel in the industry. Among the state's 15 highest-paid chief legal officers whose salaries are public, eight work for drug or medical supply...
...time the corporate legal services market fell...Stewart Michaels of Topaz Attorney Search in Livingston....
The Law Journal's annual survey of summer associate programs suggests that even with a recession at their doorsteps, large New Jersey firms are still planting seeds for future growth
A 52-year-old partner fired by Newark's Sills Cummis & Gross claims that although he was an equity partner, he had no role in firm management and thus is protected by age-bias laws
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