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...Life Insurance Company and The Verizon Employee Benefits Committee (VEBC) on...with a subsidiary of Verizon Communications, Inc., Phillips participated in an...
Since the N.J. Supreme Court decided Dendrite v. Doe in 2001, the number of lawsuits designed to identify anonymous Internet speakers has declined. Recently, however, the Appellate Division, in Warre
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Joy Martini and Nancy Rowe, legal marketing and communications specialists with Martini Consulting, write: Client development will be a primary driver of a student's professional success, however, le
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
...34;false assurance." Widener, on its website and in communications to third parties such as U.S. News & World Report...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...34;false assurance." Widener, on its website and in communications to third parties such as U.S. News & World Report...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...pieces fit. A recent Federal Circuit decision, ActiveVideo v. Verizon (2012), provides a good example of how lawyer rhetoric is rarely...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...A former client of K&L Gates has sued the firm, a Dallas partner in the firm and another...
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