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...work helped earn Bristol-Myers Squibb recognition as one of Corporate Counsel's Best Legal Departments. And the company needed those qualities...
...Upstream and Gas Group; and Kroll, Inc., an investigative and risk management company that Chevron retained in connection with the various related litigations. Chevron has...
...Commonwealth v. TAP Pharmaceutical Products, two pharmaceutical companies, Johnson & Johnson and Bristol-Myers Squibb, are appealing combined verdicts against them of roughly...
Making their way before the state Supreme Court on expedited review, two lawsuits challenging Pennsylvania's mandatory judicial retirement age headline an oral argument session in Harrisburg schedule
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