...and efficiencies, and for many of the same reasons as in the corporate world. In corporate mergers, executives often fail to distinguish between mergers that...
...Years When the PFO first brought criminal antitrust prosecutions, corporate executives had little to fear from engaging in collusion against their customers...
...functions closer together executive vice president-business development, general counsel and corporate secretary. Basso said he will be looking at how Black...
...practice areas. The highest growth areas in 2012 were portions of the corporate practice, such as private equity transactions and corporate deals in the energy...
Novak Druce & Quigg and Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz have entered into exclusive merger talks in a bid to form the seventh largest intellectual property firm in the United States with seven offices and
...to jumpstart building a client roster: Cultivate...practice, in government positions, in corporate in-house counsel positions or...
...they aren't bringing a roster of paying clients. ...
...s employment law department, left in August 2010 to join Littler Mendelson. Corporate attorney and of counsel Louis N. Marks left to join Archer &...
...across a number of practice areas. Litigation, particularly in the areas of corporate investigations and international arbitration, was very busy, along with the firm's...
...as real estate and general corporate work for those clients and...in the industry. His client roster includes acute and long-term...
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