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...investigations and white-collar crime practice group at Boston's Nutter McClennen & Fish. As for JSTOR, "We favor open review...
...investigations and white-collar crime practice group at Boston's Nutter McClennen & Fish. As for JSTOR, "We favor open review...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings so far this year and several Am Law 100 firms are reaping the benefits
...investigations and white-collar crime practice group at Boston's Nutter McClennen & Fish. As for JSTOR, "We favor open review...
Any Supreme Court decision in this case will not unify the law. Congress needs to step in and create a unified medical device and brand/generic drug system that does not draw arbitrary distinctions
...moving between firms to accommodate his growing practice. He joined Nutter, McClennen & Fish in 1991, followed by a stint at Sullivan & Worcester...
Notice to the bar
In contrast to the frenzy over smartphones and tablets in 2011, smaller advances in infrastructure and application upgrades and bug fixes set the stage for the 2012 Associate Tech Survey by The Ameri
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...the home office of Nutter McClennen & Fish, the surveys perennial leader, as well as...
Their profession may be full of darkness and uncertainty, but midlevel associates at the nation's largest law firms are more contented than they've been in years
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