By many measures, Jones Day is the archetypical megafirm: thousands of lawyers (2,502 at last count); hundreds of partners (828); dozens of offices across the globe (35 to be exact), and, of course, the requisite billiondollar revenues (at just over $1.6 billion, the firm placed seventh by gross...
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...Madison, received the Hon. Renee Jones Weeks Past Presidents Award of...Foundation held its annual Law Day Mock Trial before Judge Bonnie...
...the prospect of having to locate his or her detained clients each day he or she seeks to make a jail visit, or send correspondence...
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... CIVIL PROCEDURE 07-2-9878 Jones v. Bey, App. Div. (per curiam) (12 pp.) In a prior...
...purchase with a dealer who had been selling him cocaine every few days for at least two months. He described the dealer ...
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...respondents attempt to rationalize the processing delay beyond the presumptive 45-day period, the appellate panel remands this matter to the division. [Decided March...
...a claim that plaintiff Debra Jones-Freeman failed to reasonably dispose...had been vacant for sixty days or more, coverage was "...
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