...DAVID MELTZER had been working for the American Red Cross just a few weeks in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina made landfall...
...DAVID MELTZER was named the new general counsel of the American Red Cross. ALEXIS BURNETTS has been hired to watch...
Daily Business Review
...had only been heading up the international services department of the American Red Cross for a few weeks in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina made landfall...
...had only been heading up the International Services Department of the American Red Cross for a few weeks in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina made landfall...
...a special code-red subsection in the...often works on cross-border IP matters...clear than its American counterpart on the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...go on a special code-red subsection in the report, known...Rein, who often works on cross-border IP matters. The problem...
...go on a special code-red subsection in the report, known...Rein, who often works on cross-border IP matters. The problem...
...go on a special code-red subsection in the report, known...Rein, who often works on cross-border IP matters. The problem...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a special code-red subsection in the...Rein at The American Lawyer" class="AmLawProfile...often works on cross-border IP matters...
... Blue Cross & Blue Shield...first predominately African American law firm, Budd...archenemy, the Boston Red Sox....
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