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...Dynegy contends that it had no such contractual duty to either Ergon company.After the two Ergon companies' suits were removed to federal court...
Four years after the financial meltdown, has a revolution come about in the way corporate legal departments hire and deploy outside counsel? Is the in-house/outside firm relationship different? Are l
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