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  2. Legal Services NYC - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, a group of federally funded legal services offices united to become Community Action for Legal Services (CALS), which later changed to Legal Services for New York City. After adopting a new logo [3] and brand, the organization changed its name in 2007, on its 40th anniversary, to Legal Services NYC (LSNYC). [3]

  3. Ro (company) - Wikipedia

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    Uber’s Chief Legal Officer, Tony West, later joined Ro’s board in September 2020. [26] In March 2021, Ro partnered with the New York State Department of Health to launch an in-home COVID-19 vaccination program for seniors. [ 27 ]

  4. List of biotech and pharmaceutical companies in the New York ...

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    The New York City Economic Development Corporation's Early Stage Life Sciences Funding Initiative and venture capital partners, including Celgene, General Electric Ventures, and Eli Lilly, committed a minimum of US$100 million to help launch 15 to 20 ventures in life sciences and biotechnology in 2014, [6] and in January 2018, the City of New ...

  5. New York Legal Assistance Group - Wikipedia

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    The New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) is a non-profit organization that provides free civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers.Its services include direct representation, case consultation, advocacy, community education, training, financial counseling, and impact litigation.

  6. Attorney groups push back against Trump DEI order - AOL

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    Two major U.S. state bar associations have pushed back after President Donald Trump took aim at efforts to promote more diversity in the legal profession. Trump in an executive order on Tuesday ...

  7. Genovese Drug Stores - Wikipedia

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    By 1978, the chain had 50 locations with headquarters in Melville, New York. [3] [6] In the early 1980s, some locations added arcade video games as an alternative source of revenue. [7] Genovese also operated Genrex, a nursing home division during this time. [8] [9] The company opened its first Manhattan location in 1993. [10]

  8. ALM (company) - Wikipedia

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    ALM owns and publishes 33 national, regional, and international magazines and newspapers, including Credit Union Times, The American Lawyer, the New York Law Journal, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal, The Legal Intelligencer, Legal Times, GlobeSt.com, and Real Estate Forum, as well as the Law.com and Law.com International brands.

  9. Omnicare - Wikipedia

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    The New York Stock Exchange Building on September 1, 2011, with an Omnicare banner marking the 30th anniversary of the company's public listing. Omnicare, Inc. is an American company working in the health-care industry. It was established in April 1981 as a spinoff of healthcare businesses from Chemed and W. R. Grace and Company.