For its own self-interest, the legal profession should welcome the input of nonlawyers and even cede some measure of power to them
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Profile of The Burton Corp. general counsel Jaimesen Heins
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...1 University of Texas School of Law ...
...York (98); Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (8); St. Louis (8); San Antonio (47); Washington, D.C. (71); firmwide (789) litigation, corporate, intellectual...
...of lectures, and may or may not feature client relations. Washington and Lee University School of Law's inventive and admissions-friendly capstone courses...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Redmond, spokeswoman for the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts in Washington, D.C., responds in an email: Judges report any payment...
...The Regents of the University of California and Eolas Technologies Inc. v. Facebook Inc....
...and Appellate Litigation Practice. He works in the firm's Houston and Washington, D.C., offices. According to his campaign website, from 2003 to 2008...
...Walker, has been named to the board of trustees of Washington and Lee University. . . . The State Bar of Texas has honored the...
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