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In June we recognized the lawyers at four companies as Corporate Counsel's Best Legal Departments. We also found much to admire in other nominees. This is the first installment of snapshots of 2013's
...a few states have decriminalized recreational use of marijuana, including Colorado and Washington. Yet, marijuana is illegal under the federal Controlled Substances Act. In recognition...
...decisions using laws that are difficult to apply today."We asked Washington copyright attorneys to tell us what they expect from this push for...
...over the past five years that it acquired additional space in its Washington, D.C., building and completed construction of a new courtroom last fall...
...Williams, where he is now a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C., office. MARC FAGEL, who was regional...
...quot;hostility." A senior counsel at defense contractor Raytheon Company in Washington, D.C., Baldrate said his company has about 75,000 employees, and...
...Minnesota two years ago has turned into a major political headache in Washington today. In 2011 the city of St. Paul was appealing...
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee said this week he is prepared to convene a hearing to consider the nomination of Atlanta lawyer Jill Pryor, President Barack Obama's federal appeal
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