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...Arnaldo Perez, General Counsel, Carnival Corporation ...
...of about 2 million existing and former subscribers who had sued Comcast Corporation in a dispute over the alleged monopolization of the Philadelphia cable television...
...Corporation's Andrew Johnson has fond memories of a summer spent touring the country with a multiact music festival. No, the now general counsel...
...general counsel for natural and organic food company Annie's Inc. at the beginning of April. The position with the Berkeley-based corporation is...
Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
...Inc. (Fort Worth) In-House: General counsel Gary Kennedy, associate general counsel David Allen, John Gross, Kathryn Koorenny, Tim...
...named vice president and general counsel of Quanta Services Inc....
...that the chief compliance officer should report to the company's general counsel. And in that corner are those who argue that it should be...
...NY. Alan W. Sputz, Esq., Special Assistant Corporation Counsel, Administration for Children's Services, Family Court Legal Services, Bronx, NY...
...pay for the training of young law firm associates, telling their outside counsel to write off those hours. Some legal employers report dissatisfaction with the...
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