...ROBERT CONNOLLY, who had been chief of the Middle Atlantic office of the Justice Department's antitrust division, joined DLA Piper as...
The Caesars law department takes on myriad projects in the gaming industry, one of the most tightly regulated businesses in the United States
The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
...in-house legal staff comes just days after Delta joined with Virgin Atlantic in a joint venture for expanded flights between the U.S. and...
The Tribune Company, having recently emerged from bankruptcy and tapped a new chief executive, announced the selection of former FCC official Edward Lazarus as its new general counsel
...sea change" similar to the court's ruling in Bell Atlantic v. Twombly in 2007. In the Wal-Mart decision...
As the role of the general counsel continues to expand, perhaps it should come as no surprise that more of them seem to be turning up at political conventions
More GCs seem to be going to those quadrennial political summer soirees
...its own, clarifying how prosecutors on the other side of the Atlantic will prosecute bribery. The guidance addresses three primary areas: ...
...mine explosion in 2006 that killed 12. Markham also represented the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Carpenters in a class action suit. At...
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