...JPMorgan Chase & Co., on the weekend the bank acquired The Bear Stearns Cos. Inc. The recently released report looked into allegations that...
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...amp; Co. Inc. Michael Solender jumped from one failing institution (The Bear Stearns Cos. Inc.) to another (Washington Mutual Inc.). And Jane Sherburne left Wachovia...
...Ernst & Young LLP. He held the GC post at The Bear Stearns Cos. Inc. until last March, when the investment bank collapsed and was...
...to Bingham McCutchen from The Bear Stearns Companies Inc. Kopelman had been...
...The Bear Stearns Cos. Inc., which collapsed in March, have pursued all of those...
...The Bear Stearns Cos. Inc., which collapsed in March, have pursued all of those...
Thanks to his nasty breakup with Tyco International, the whole world knows that Mark Belnick made at least $35 million over four years as the company's top in-house lawyer. But before that, hardly an
According to Corporate Counsel's annual General Counsel Compensation Survey, the 100 highest-paid legal heads of the nation's big corporations weathered the turbulence of 2001 quite well. Overall, GC
...of the five best-paid employees. That's the case at Bear Stearns Cos. Inc. The investment bank named a pair of president/co-chief...
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