...Krecke cut her in-house teeth in the law department of ConocoPhillips Company. "I've been really lucky in my career," she...
...Krecke cut her in-house teeth in the law department of ConocoPhillips Company. Ive been really lucky in my career,...
...In a groundbreaking trend for corporate America, major companies are moving much faster than lawmakers in providing equal rights protection to...
...Chevron Corp., and other energy companies for greenhouse gas emissions that...defendants in the case included ConocoPhillips, Royal Dutch Shell, the AES...
...ConocoPhillips comes in at No...
...a group of investors that paid $7.2 billion for Samson Investment Company, a privately held company in the oil and gas sector [Deals &...
...behalf of U.S. companies in support of the defendants, with Mr. Bellinger representing BP America Inc, Caterpillar Inc., ConocoPhillips, General Electric Company, and...
...on behalf of U.S. companies in support of the defendants, with Bellinger representing BP America Inc, Caterpillar Inc., ConocoPhillips, General Electric Company, and Honeywell...
...The company is a subsidiary of Devon Energy Corporation, an oil and gas producer based in Oklahoma City. For defendant ConocoPhillips Canada...
... COMPANY 2010 REVENUE...
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