...U.S. Supreme Court rules on the recess appointments. The Democrat-controlled Senate is viewed as highly unlikely to pass the House bill...
Deutsche Bank's GC tries a do-over for the scandal-ridden institution
...with our partners in organized labor, the business community, grassroots communities, Republicans, Democrats, and independents alike, we can keep making progress for all working families...
Deutsche Bank General Counsel Richard Walker, a former director of enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission, is trying to help the bank reinvent itself as he deals with a multitude of re
...and business on behalf of the school for a local paper, the Democrat and Chronicle. The new GC anticipates that managing the legal...
...detailing Mr. Zapatas allegations were ...
...local paper, the Democrat and Chronicle. The new GC anticipates that managing...
As the federal government ponders what to do about corporate campaign donations, the outcome could mean general counsel would be grappling with several new rules on corporate giving
...The Parties Versus The People: How to Turn Republicans and Democrats into Americans (Yale University Press, 2012). Stout thinks it...
...After finishing first in his class at Harvard Law School, Blanchard, a Democrat, clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a...
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