...Lessy, who is retired, and his attorney, Harvey Levin of Thompson Coburn, declined to comment. A firm spokesperson was not immediately available for...
Profile of Jennifer Sherman, general counsel for Federal Signal Corp
The U.S. Supreme Court doesn't recognize a privacy interest for businesses, as opposed to that enjoyed by individual consumers
Although controversial, Microsoft's Windows 8 operation system may be impossible to avoid
Rob McKenna joins Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe as partner and co-chairman of the public policy group in the Seattle office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
Freeport-McMoRan/Plains Exploration & Production Company/McMoRan Exploration; Equity Residential and AvalonBay/Archstone; Conagra/Ralcor
The Daily Report
...At the other end of the spectrum, St. Louisbased Thompson Coburn, which ranked 152nd on the Am Law 200 in 2011, saw...
...At the other end of the spectrum, St. Louisbased Thompson Coburn, which ranked 152nd on The Am Law 200 in 2011, saw...
...At the other end of the spectrum, St. Louisbased Thompson Coburn, which ranked 152nd on the Am Law 200 in 2011, saw...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
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