... The firms are ranked according to the number of lawyers employed in Texas. Lawyer counts are average full-time equivalent (FTE...
...t think of Matzkin as...Sanders in Miami. ...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
...Certification of Candidate Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law...
...Finishing law school and passing the...partnership in one of Texas' largest firms...graduated from the University of Texas School...
...A Boca Raton man convicted of securities fraud has requested a...Circuit, Laurence Isaacson and his Miami attorney, Sheryl Lowenthal, say they...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
...The firing of a Miami-Dade assistant...Nova Southeastern University, said he...media, law schools have always...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
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...psychology at Miami University in Ohio...the basis of race and...Dallas Independent School District, 491...
...The firms are ranked according to the number of lawyers employed in Texas. Lawyer counts are average full-time equivalent (FTE...
...than in California, where dozens of current and former NFL players...Broncos, the Tennessee Titans, the Miami Dolphins, the Kansas City Chiefs...
...Los Angeles • Loyola University Chicago School of Law • University of Miami School of Law • New England...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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