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Big-Name Clients Engaging NJ Firms for Litigation Work
New Jersey firms once again have a presence in an annual survey of which firms are getting the call to advise the country's top-earning corporations in litigation matters.Firms Still Weighing Whether to Close Monday After Papal Visit
With less than a week before the World Meeting of Families kicks off the pope's visit to Philadelphia, law firms are still making decisions on whether and when to close down in a Center City that will largely be barricaded from Sept. 25-28.Firms Still Weighing Whether to Close Monday After Papal Visit
With less than a week before the World Meeting of Families kicks off the pope's visit to Philadelphia, law firms are still making decisions on whether and when to close down in a Center City that will largely be barricaded from Sept. 25-28.Summer Associates Say Choate Hall, Kaye Scholer Are Tops
And Orange County, California, ranks as the best place to work, according to The American Lawyer's 2015 Summer Associate satisfaction survey.The Second Circuit Hears the Whistle Blow
In light of a new ruling, experts advise legal departments to beef up their compliance regimes, and to ensure that whistleblower protections kick in even when a complaint is made internally, without first going to the SEC.Movers: A National Roundup of Laterals and New Arrivals
Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.The Second Circuit Hears the Whistle Blow
In light of a new ruling, experts advise legal departments to beef up their compliance regimes, and to ensure that whistleblower protections kick in even when a complaint is made internally, without first going to the SEC.MLB Network Loses Bid to Keep Mitch Williams' Pay Secret
MLB Network cannot keep confidential its compensation agreement with retired relief pitcher and former analyst Mitch Williams, who was fired by the network last year, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled.Movers: A National Roundup of Laterals and New Arrivals
Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.MLB Network Loses Bid to Keep Mitch Williams' Pay Secret
MLB Network cannot keep confidential its compensation agreement with retired relief pitcher and former analyst Mitch Williams, who was fired by the network last year, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled.Trending Stories
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