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Bradley K. Sabel, a partner at Shearman & Sterling in New York, and Donald N. Lamson, a partner, and Bradford Rossi, an associate, who practice in the firm's Washington, D.C., office, write that a co
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...Alexandra Dosman, a former senior associate at Shearman & Sterling, has been named as the first executive director of the New...
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...Attorneys for Defendant David Nichols: Stephen Fishbein, Daniel H.R. Laguardia, Shearman & Sterling LLP. OPINION ...
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