...litigation. The background: with much hoopla, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. indicted tiny Abacus, with six branches and little more than $250...
...filed an amicus brief in support of the respondent in Maetta Vance v. Ball State University. The Court is reviewing a...
...Sashi Brown has been promoted to GC, replacing Paul Vance, at Jacksonville Jaguars, Ltd. Virgin Money Holdings (UK) LTD...
...mdash;under circumstances that can give a lawyer nightmares. Paul Vance was the GC and senior vice president of football operations for the...
...an independent trustee, and chair of the governance committee, of the Eaton Vance family of mutual funds. Reporter Sherry Karabin moderated the discussion...
The Supreme Court's ruling in Concepcion leaves the future of these cases in doubt
...an independent trustee, and chair of the governance committee, of the Eaton Vance family of mutual funds. Reporter Sherry Karabin moderated the discussion...
We've heard the horror stories of e-discovery. We've read about default judgments, adverse jury instructions, monetary penalties and orders to pay the other side's attorney fees. But we've never hear
...sheriff in New York City. Manhattan district attorney Cy Vance, Jr., officially took over the legendary Robert Morgenthau's...
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