...1 University of Texas School of Law ...
...recent two-day meeting in Washington weighing the merits of three...a professor at Saint Louis University School of Law. "We...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...arguments in Washington D.C. two before the consumer rights advocacy group Public Citizen and one at Georgetown University Law Center...
...York (98); Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (8); St. Louis (8); San Antonio (47); Washington, D.C. (71); firmwide (789) litigation, corporate, intellectual...
...described in a statement from Lisa Lerman, a law professor at Catholic University and an expert on the issue, this is ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...described in a statement from Lisa Lerman, a law professor at Catholic University and an expert on the issue, this is ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...of counsel in Dallas and Washington, D.C. . . . ...
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...who joined the firm in 1977 after graduating from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. The Dallas-based firm, originally known as...
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