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...be a mentor to generations of students." The Yale Daily News reported in March 2012 that the law school had offered Rodr...
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...and the work of the Court. We learn of former Yale Law School Professor Charlie Reich's 7-day-a-week job clerking...
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Last January, most firms in The Am Law 100 thought that they had closed the books on their annual associate bonus decisions when Sullivan & Cromwell suddenly upped the ante
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After five years as CEO at Hewlett-Packard Co., a company whose turnaround he was credited for, Mark Hurd resigned from HP in August following the discovery of inappropriate conduct that was deemed t
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