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Kortchmar is the son of manufacturer Emil Kortchmar and author Lucy Cores. [1] Kortchmar first came to prominence in the mid-1960s playing with bands in his native New York City, such as the King Bees and The Flying Machine, which included a then-unknown James Taylor (Kortchmar having been a long-time friend of Taylor's as both summered on Martha's Vineyard in their teens).
Grigoriy Korchmar (Russian Григорий Корчмар, Grigorij Korčmar; alternately translated Grigori or Grigory) (born 1947 in Baltiysk) is a Russian composer and pianist. Although little-known outside his native Russia, Korchmar is a prominent figure in the musical life of St Petersburg .
The firm was established in 1912, under the name Rosenberg & Ball. [1] [2] As of 1979, the firm was known as Rosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.[3]In the 1980s, it had one of the largest real estate practices among U.S. law firms.
Dewey & LeBoeuf was known for its corporate, insurance, litigation, tax, and restructuring practices. Some of the firm's leaders were indicted for fraud for their role in allegedly cooking the company's books to obtain loans while hiding the firm's financial plight. [ 2 ]
In Spanish civil law, the procurator merely signs and presents the papers to the court, but it is the advocate who drafts the papers and argues the case. [41] In other civil law jurisdictions, like Japan, a scrivener or clerk may fill out court forms and draft simple papers for laypersons who cannot afford or do not need attorneys, and advise ...
The notion of a compensation culture has also been conflated with health and safety legislation and excessively risk-averse decisions taken by corporate bodies in an apparent effort to avoid the threat of litigation. [6] [7] [8] The phrase was coined in an article by Bernard Levin in London's The Times newspaper dated 17 December 1993. [9]
An example of such a table appears in the defendant's briefs in Walker Digital, LLC v. Google, Inc. [ 5 ] The court said that the chart showed: "As the following hypothetical [case] (articulated by Google, and not meaningfully distinguished by Walker) shows, these steps can and routinely are performed by, for example, human job headhunters."