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Congratulations to “Litigation Trailblazer and Pioneer” Evan Tager

By Archis A. Parasharami & Kevin Ranlett on January 26, 2015
Posted in Uncategorized

In our first post of 2015, we wanted to congratulate our colleague and mentor, Evan Tager, for his recent recognition as a Litigation Trailblazer and Pioneer by the National Law Journal.

Evan has been at the forefront of major developments in the law—including those affecting class action and mass tort litigation.  As this profile…

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