...as general counsel, vice president, and corporate secretary of Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc. The sole member of the legal department, she managed to...
...provided which consisted of bread, ham, cheese, baked beans, cereal, jam, tea, coffee and (presumably) milk and sugar. There was a stand alone boiler...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...with a fresh pot of coffee and some fresh baked cookies...new beverage option. â Iced tea?â she offered. My father...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...energy drinks and caffeinated snacks. Unlike the naturally-occurring caffeine in coffee (or tea), many of these new caffeinated products get their energy boost through...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
The conservative U.S. senators are using politics, not the courts, as their platform
Isobel Jones started her latest in-house job at the beginning of April, as the first general counsel for the organic food company Annie's Inc
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...dynastic Reimann family on its acquisition of the leading European coffee and tea company. Amsterdam-based D.E. Master Blenders (DEMB) ...
In the first of a new series of columns, RBS head of legal services James Tsolakis joins us for a morning meal at Claridge's to talk law firm finances, rising debt levels, and whether we can expect t
The Daily Report
...both sides of the case spent hours trying to "read the tea leaves" as jurors huddled in deliberations over two days, sending out...
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