...duties, as Cooperman's does. At Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, Steven Burkhart, GC at the Bic Corporation in Shelton...
...duties, as Cooperman's does. At Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, Steven Burkhart, GC at the Bic Corporation in Shelton...
...paralegals in the companys department. The George Washington University Law School graduate replaces CLAY MINGUS. Levitas will be responsible...
...career at the beginning of the year. Feinberg joined the Columbus-based electric utility last May, initially serving as GC of subsidiary AEP...
... Feinberg joined the Columbus, Ohio-based electric utility last...his JD from Harvard Law School, and he joined Jenner &...
How steep is the price for tossing out your 'superstar' CEO? Now that the tech giant has swept out a third of its board of directors over the handling of Mark Hurd's ouster after a sex scandal &mdash
...return to his hometown of Columbus in 1993. Robins...laude from Harvard Law School. New Albany...
...Folz holds a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School and an undergraduate degree in economics and business administration from Kalamazoo College...
...Miller has been on AEP's grid since 1995, when the Columbus-based electricity supplier hired him as chief counsel of the company's...
Legal advice—whether it was taken or not—is at the center of state and federal probes of Bank of America
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