...in companies that did business in South Africa. And people thought it was crazy, he told the new graduates. But...
...in companies that did business in South Africa. And people thought it was crazy, he told the new graduates. But...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Caesars law department takes on myriad projects in the gaming industry, one of the most tightly regulated businesses in the United States
...surpassed America seven years ago. That's when Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, first posted higher gambling...
...surpassed America seven years ago. That's when Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, first posted higher gambling...
...surpassed America seven years ago. That's when Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, first posted higher gambling...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...key to survival may be found in the 2,500-year-old Chinese masterpiece, The Art of War. The author, General Sun Tzu...
Add cybersecurity to the GC's job portfolio
...way of example, Chen said Chinese authorities have turned the...The labor regime in the Peoples Republic also makes...
...Facebook announced...com/2013/01/31/technology/chinese-hackers-infiltrate-new-york-times...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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