When this firm says it is based in Washington, D.C., it really means it: There are no other offices. Every attorney on Williams & Connollys roster is based in the nations capital. And when the firm says it is focused on litigation, particularly the highstakes stuff, it means...
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With two busy practices and double-barreled earnings power, David and Courtney Angeli would be prime candidates for any list of Portland, Oregon-area "power couples." They certainly qualify as a "pow
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...truth on my side," says Oberti. Williams-Sonoma Executive Vice President Pat Connolly emailed a statement on the company's behalf: "...
...Steinberg, the former head of the commercial litigation practice at Hunton & Williams, those time frames can be extended if prosecutors bring RICO or conspiracy...
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...stalled, the Lorain County prosecutor offered a $2,000 reward. In response, William Avery, Sr. ("Sr."), a longtime police informant, contacted the police on September...
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...Boggs partner Patrick Slevin, ...
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The Delaware Supreme Court, in upholding an unusual trust created by the founders of W.L. Gore & Associates, Wilbert and Genevieve Gore, rejected a plan by the Gores? daughter, Susan W. Gore, to adop
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...further proceedings consistent with this opinion.I. BACKGROUNDPaul Brown, William Fanaly, Charles Thomas, Robert Orlikowski, and Scott Way were injured allegedly while...
Unpaid bloggers to the TheHuffingtonPost.com who claimed the company concealed data on the money the website earned from their posts have lost their bid to recover more than $100 million in damages
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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