The Daily Report
On a crisp sunny day in late March, lawyers from 39 law firms gathered at the corporate headquarters of Pfizer Inc., a nondescript office building a couple of blocks east of Grand Central Station in
Pfizer took convergence to the ultimate by selecting a single law firm to handle its labor and employment work
Corporate Counsel
As of Jan. 1, 2008, Pfizer is giving almost all of its U.S. labor and employment work to Jackson Lewis for the next two years. In return, Jackson Lewis has agreed to an annual cap on its fees -- no b
...Ken Felker & Associates; Kellogg, Huber; Kohut & Kohut; Mayer Brown; McKenna Long; Murray Franke; Nelson Mullins; Gloria O. North; James G. Schwartz ...
Eastern Michigan University reprimands its GC for inadequate advice in a campus murder probe
Corporate Counsel
College administrators are required by federal law to issue a warning when a crime threatens campus safety. Now they've gotten a warning of their own about what can happen if they don't comply. Easte
Minority Law Journal
...lawyers," Christiansen adds. Len Niehoff, a litigation partner at Butzel Long, says there has been too much focus on Edwards's work...
...issued by their companies. David Braun, a lawyer at Detroit's Butzel Long and a former SEC attorney, says that the rule will likely...
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