Deutsche Bank's GC tries a do-over for the scandal-ridden institution
Deutsche Bank General Counsel Richard Walker, a former director of enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission, is trying to help the bank reinvent itself as he deals with a multitude of re
...Stanford University professor Daphne Koller...MOOCs. Some individual schools offer regular courses...Pilarczyk, who directs Boston University School of...
...Stanford University professor Daphne Koller...MOOCs. Some individual schools offer regular courses...Pilarczyk, who directs Boston University School of...
...148; explained Andrew Perlman, a corporate law professor at Suffolk University Law School in Boston. Perlman, who serves as chief reporter for the...
...as he described to Stanford University students what it was like...into the classroom, though most schools aren't aiming for the...
...as he described to Stanford University students what it was like...into the classroom, though most schools aren't aiming for the...
...Cornelius Hurley, director of the Boston University Center for Finance, Policy, and...
...space law at Boston University and general counsel...attending Vermont Law School. And Carminati (who...
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...space law at Boston University and general counsel...attending Vermont Law School. And Carminati (who...
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