...Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in January invalidated the president...
...Kovner. Litigation: Peter Doyle. (All are in New York except for Washington, D.C.based Michaels and Kovner.) Kirkland represented 3G on its proxy...
Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...strategy even more risky. This past summer, both the Second Circuit and Southern District of New York courts issued opinions addressing the adequacy...
...Sunshine. Tax: Victor Hollender. (All are in New York except for Washington, D.C.based Sunshine.) Anheuser-Busch was a longtime Skadden client, and...
...in Seattle.) Fenwick has been Cisco's primary corporate counsel since January 2003, and Cogen has been its primary M&A lawyer. The firm...
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