Visitors to the Jackson Lewis Web site are greeted by the firm’s tongue–in–cheek slogan, “All we do is work.” Cynics could say that applies to any Am Law 100 firm, but at Jackson Lewis, the “work” means workplace law. The firm practices labor and employment...
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...C. Nix Jr., Hardy Williams, Eleanor K.H. Norton and Ricardo C. Jackson, as well as William T. Coleman Jr., William H. Brown III, and...
...Jackson Lewis: Tracey Merwise joins as partner in the...
...149; Brent Lewis has joined the structured...litigation; Frank Jackson, tax; ...
...transportation industry. Dickstein Shapiro has lost partner J. ANDREW JACKSON to Jones Day in Washington, D.C., where he joins as...
...Defendants are represented by: Jennifer Beth Courtian of Jackson Lewis LLP, New York, N.Y. Michael Allen...
... Assigned to Judge Ketanji Jackson. Federal question: cable/satellite TV...for plaintiff: Sharon Theodore-Lewis, Law Offices of Sharon...
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The largest increases in the state are found in the Eastern District, with a 916 percent leap from the number of filings in fiscal year 2003, and the Southern District, with a 626 percent surge and t
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