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...create three manufacturing institutes across five federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, along with NASA and the National Science Foundation. ...
...create three manufacturing institutes across five federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, along with NASA and the National Science Foundation. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...create three manufacturing institutes across five federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, along with NASA and the National Science Foundation. ...
The global biopharmaceutical company's legal team collaborates the way a certain dynamic duo does on the silver screen. And like them, it gets results
The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
Some lament that arbitration has become too much like litigation: protracted and expensive. But there are ways that corporate counsel can keep domestic arbitration on track
... Making the CCO an Independent Voice in the C-Suite and ...
With two busy practices and double-barreled earnings power, David and Courtney Angeli would be prime candidates for any list of Portland, Oregon-area "power couples." They certainly qualify as a "pow
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