...general counsel of Viacom, David Westin, president of ABC News, and Tim Zagat, co-chairman of Zagat Survey also addressed the group. Among...
In its first incarnation in 1868, the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory promised to furnish readers with the address of at least one reliable law firm in each city in the United States
For many politically connected law and lobbying firms, the Democratic National Convention this week isn't so much about the Party as it is about the parties
...to mention the "Best Overall Hotel in Las Vegas," according to the Zagat Survey of Resorts, Hotels and Spas. In addition to its elegant hotel...
...mention the "Best Overall Hotel in Las Vegas," according to the Zagat Survey of Resorts, Hotels and Spas. In addition to its elegant...
...come all the way toManhattan just to wine and dine in swanky, Zagat-ordained hot spots.Leave the stodgy midtown establishments for partner outings; Gothamnightlife...
Lawyers aren't generally technology pioneers, with one small exception. They have embraced the minicomputers made by Palm and Handspring and the wireless e-mail device called the BlackBerry. To parap
...of the backroads and reviews a fancy car to get you there. Zagat cuts through Connecticut's Puritans persona and introduces a certain Je...
...eat, check out thesesites: Zagat's...
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