...has launched a division to counsel clients...entertainment and technology practice at Gibson, Dunn...the capital markets, corporate finance and venture...
...Osterhoff and Adam Marchuk join the firm's patent litigation practice as partners in the Chicago office. Osterhoff will focus on patents, trademarks...
...the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). ...
...the attorneys are admitted to practice and every judge before whom...matter to the criminal investigation division of the Internal Revenue Service...
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...and examined the conduct of Charles Miller, president of the Hotel's corporate owner.*fn1 Charlotte Patterson...
...visit. In 2009, the U.S. Health and Human Services' Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising and Communications declared that Bayer had made unsubstantiated...
...involving Foreign Corrupt Practices Act misconduct. ...
...sales and marketing practices of various drugs...Department's Civil Division, in a prepared...to institute a corporate integrity pact with...
...joins the firm's litigation division as an associate in the...Washington office. LeBlanc focuses her practice on labor and employment and...
...co-chairman of Covington & Burling's communications and media practice group. "I think there is a mixed verdict on how carefully...
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