Michael C. Lynch, a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren, writes that courts will continue to recognize that electronic service, whether it continues to be by email, or broadens to Facebook, Twitter, text
...Barbara Hoey has rejoined Kelley Drye & Warren as a partner and chair of the labor and...
...amp; Reed; Hunton & Williams; Katten Muchin Rosenman; Kaye Scholer; Kelley, Drye & Warren; Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel; Latham & Watkins; Manatt Phelps...
...law firms. The hires include three partners: John Kiley from Kelley Drye & Warren; MaryJeanette Dee from Richards Kibbe & Orbe; and John Hempill...
...corporations. The council will be chaired by Robert Haig of Kelley Drye & Warren. The permanent Advisory Council will work to implement...
...Callagy, Esq., Andrea L. Calvaruso, Esq., Matthew D. Marcotte, Esq., Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, New York, NY. Attorneys for...
...Ralph Lauren and its lawyers at Kelley Drye & Warren won a skirmish on March 6 in its 30-year...
...the bar groups president and a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren, Barry Scheck, second from right, co-director of The Innocence...
...Esq. (argued), Nicholas J. Panarella, Esq., Martin A. Krolewski, Esq., Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, New York, NY. DECISION...
...John Callagy, a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren, has been appointed to the First Departmental Disciplinary Committee...
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