National Law Journal
...summary judgment rendered in favor of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and The Verizon Employee Benefits Committee (VEBC) on her claim that MetLife, acting on behalf...
...Center for Copyright Information (CCI...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The third year of law school has long been a punching bag for critics who argue it's a waste of time and drives up the costs of a law degree, but there have been few serious attempts to do anything a
Hamilton remembers Watergate; Hogan honored; Covington to CityCenterDC in 2014; Brown's battle to stay on D.C. Council; Equal Justice Works hears Randal Milch; hard times for honest lobbyists; and Na
National Law Journal
...KELLOGG'S NEWEST PARTNER IS A VERIZON VETERAN John Thorne has no clients, and he hasn't...
National Law Journal
...the line. If that happens, an employee in Bill Collector's call center will join the call. But Customer no longer subscribes to Cell Number...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Cavallaro and Herman are employees of one network hospital, UMass Memorial Medical Center ("UMMC") and, as members of the Massachusetts Nursing Association, the terms of...
...D. from Georgetown University Law Center. Nicole Molife...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...T Mobility ("AT&T Mobility") and Alltel Communications, LLC, d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Verizon"),*fn1 which...
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