The Daily Report
...Terry Miller, general counsel of the London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, her most vivid memory is neither the 25,000...
...2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, she told...continual drumbeat of deadlinesBeijing [the 2008 games] was a...
...on business and development with new mobile technology. For the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he worked with the team that created NBC's first-ever...
...on business and development with new mobile technology. For the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he worked with the team that created NBC's first-ever...
...wanted them. Beginning with the Beijing Games in 2008, Cotton and his crew have worked to thwart piracy of Olympics coverage by using twin strategies...
...to the USOC, and a year later worked her first Olympic Games in Beijing. "It was an incredible learning curve," Dershowitz says...
...to the USOC, and a year later worked her first Olympic Games in Beijing. "It was an incredible learning curve," Dershowitz says...
...The Olympic Games in London begin this week, but many companies will be sitting...
Corporate Counsel
To open its Victor diamond mine in northern Ontario, De Beers Canada had to conduct negotiations with the Attawapiskat First Nation. More Canadian businesses are finding that they have to engage in t
Canada's native peoples are asserting their rights, and companies are having to make concessions
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