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  2. Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor firm to what is known today as Wilson Elser started back in 1944 when Max Edelman hired Sol Kroll into his [then] small practice. [2] Over the decades the Kroll and Edelman building what became a pioneer for multi-state, later international, law-firms, and as it grew, came to be known as Kroll, Edelman, Elser, & Wilson by the 1970s.

  3. Michael Best - Wikipedia

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    Michael Best & Friedrich LLP (commonly, referred to as "Michael Best") is a U.S. national law firm with more than 400 legal professionals, including more than 300 attorneys in 19 domestic offices. [1]

  4. F. Dennis Saylor IV - Wikipedia

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    Saylor was in private practice at Goodwin Procter in Boston, from 1981 to 1987, and from 1993 to 2004.He was an assistant United States attorney in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts from 1987 to 1990.

  5. Gamma Eta Gamma - Wikipedia

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    University of Minnesota Law School chapter house, 2014. Gamma Eta Gamma was founded on February 25, 1901, at the University of Maine School of Law as a law fraternity for men. [2]

  6. Corporate lawyer - Wikipedia

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    The salary of a corporate lawyer can vary widely: those employed by major international law firms ("BigLaw" firms) earn starting salaries of US$215,000 per year, which rise every year with experience (this amount excludes any additional bonus payments). [7]

  7. Rights of audience - Wikipedia

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    In common law, a right of audience is generally a right of a lawyer to appear and conduct proceedings in court on behalf of their client. [1] [2] In English law, there is a fundamental distinction between barristers, who have rights of audience in the superior court, and solicitors, who have rights of audience in the lower courts, unless a certificate of advocacy is obtained, which allows a ...

  8. Dewey Ballantine - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Ballantine LLP was a corporate law firm headquartered in New York City.In 2007, Dewey Ballantine merged with LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae to form Dewey & LeBoeuf. ...

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