This isn’t just another big New York firm. Of the pack of grand, old–line Wall Street operations, the ones who cut their teeth on Morgan money, White & Case was the first to break the Wall Street mold, opening in Paris in 1926. While New York remains its biggest office, roughly two–thirds...
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...Neither the plaintiff's attorney in the case, William T. Jorden of Jorden & White in Meadville, Pa., nor the defense attorney in...
...counsel David Allen, John Gross, Kathryn Koorenny, Tim Skipworth, Bruce Wark, Randy White, corporate secretary Kenneth Wimberley, senior attorney Jeanne Selzer, and antitrust attorney James...
...records in one pending leak case. The Justice Department...a crime. The White House and Justice Department have...
...District Judge Cathy Seibel of White Plains, N.Y., asked four...a status conference in the case, in which women allege that...
...legal secretary. Muller, who is white, became executive assistant to IPG...Noel stated a prima facie case grounded on her transfer to...
...since left IPG. Yet Plaintiff did not receive that promotion. Instead, a white woman, Teresa Muller, was awarded the position. Plaintiff alleges that...
...BACKGROUND A judgment in a criminal case against defendant Bald was filed on August 21, 2012. Defendant had been...
...Julie L. Garland, Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General, James Dutton, Meredith S. White, and Kimberley Donohue, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. ...
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions, including a case where the court found that a reasonable inference may be drawn that defendants' conduct was motivated by
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