...same year that Ken Lay and others on his team resigned from Enron; in a corporate malfeasance hat trick, Dennis Kozlowski, chief executive of Tyco...
With two busy practices and double-barreled earnings power, David and Courtney Angeli would be prime candidates for any list of Portland, Oregon-area "power couples." They certainly qualify as a "pow
With two busy practices and double-barreled earnings power, David and Courtney Angeli would be prime candidates for any list of Portland, Oregon-area "power couples." They certainly qualify as a "pow
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
How two divorced lawyers met at a big firm, then went off to form small ones
The board of directors, which once seemed above the fray, is increasingly in the thick of itfending off everything from bad publicity to nasty lawsuits
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Corporate directors, who once seemed above the fray, are increasingly in the thick of it-fending off everything from bad publicity to nasty lawsuits
Corporate directors, who once seemed above the fray, are increasingly in the thick of itfending off everything from bad publicity to nasty lawsuits
A tobacco company lawyer is grilled in court over shredded documents
...him to todays standards, primarily instituted after the Enron Corp. scandal of 2001, she said. Still, Ackmans...
Risk consulting firm Kroll Inc. has hired former Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu general counsel Joseph Lambert as a senior adviser to help grow Kroll's relationships with in-house counsel
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