...S. Senator Carl Levin (D-Michigan) accused U.S.based multinational corporations of systematically manipulating laws and regulations to avoid paying taxes. They may...
...S. Senator Carl Levin (D-Michigan) accused U.S.based multinational corporations of systematically manipulating laws and regulations to avoid paying taxes. They may...
...has issued a scathing, 123-page ruling citing new evidence that Eaton Corporation and its lawyers knew more than they have admitted about attempts...
...with him, that they lash out in court. That's what Eaton Corporation did when it sued six engineers who left for another company...
...Eaton Cooper Industries Eaton Corporation agreed to pay $11.8 billion in cash and stock for...
...what not to do. Sue Reisinger's tale of woe at Eaton Corporation could serve as the basis for either an ethics class or...
...You need a program to follow all the litigation spawned by Eaton Corporation's fight to punish engineers who left with company documents...
...with him, that they lash out in court. That's what Eaton Corporation did when it sued six engineers who left for another company...
...In the end, two top litigation counsel at Eaton Corporation were ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...In the end, two top litigation counsel at Eaton Corporation were ...
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