Listed below are profiles of the lawyers selected as Lawyers on the Fast Track for 2011
Each year, the Supreme Court considers several cases testing the contours of the First Amendment's protection of speech. The justices' enthusiasm for these cases should not be surprising. The free sp
"Summer vacation" means something very different to us as adults than it did during our school years. Whereas in childhood and adolescence it meant whole months of relaxation, these days it's more li
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...signed on with Houston-based Kellogg Brown & Root to work in Iraq says the company dumped him in a war zone with poorly trained...
...massive suit pending in the Southern District of New York federal...to: the designations of Iran, Iraq, Sudan and Syria as state...
...detainees - but only because it would not do any good. Southern District of New York Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein expressed disgust this past...
...own deposition on Sept. 25, Southern District of New York Magistrate...organized crime, Russia is not Iraq, and the murder of foreigners...
Welcome to our sixth annual Lawyers on the Fast Track Supplement. Each year we at ALM take this opportunity to recognize young lawyers across the state who have worked tirelessly in their professiona
...oil-for-food program in Iraq by paying illegal surcharges to...U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. ...
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