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...degree in marketing and brand management from the Instituto Marangoni in Milan, Italy. With this educational background, the complaint alleges that Guercia began her career...
Elliot E. Polebaum, a partner at Fried Frank, and Helene Gogadze, an associate at the firm, write that Whether or not to seek confirmation of the award in the jurisdiction where the award was rendere
Congress approved legislation five years ago to raise the stakes in civil terrorism lawsuits and make it easier to collect on judgments. Since then, the dollar amounts have gone up, but judgments rem
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