...CAREY O'CONNOR, vice president and corporate secretary of Flowserve Corporation, will take on the additional title of general counsel upon the...
...one of the world's largest telecom companies and the 12th largest corporation in the United States. During 2011 he effectively guided the company's...
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...one of the world's largest telecom companies and the 12th largest corporation in the United States. During 2011 he effectively guided the company's...
...The information is reported in the proxy statements and 10-k reports corporations file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This chart includes...
The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is
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...action against the defendants, Hector Torres, Ricardo Luis Porrata, and an unnamed corporation owned by Torres and Porrata. The complaint alleges breach of contract, Lanham...
Corporate Counsel
Cross-border investigations tend to multiply the complex investigatory pitfalls a company faces. These include data privacy laws, attorney-client privilege, conflicting information technology platfor
Multinational and domestic companies with substantial overseas footprints are conducting more multijurisdictional and cross-border internal probes in an effort to respond to enforcement agencies' inv
Claudius O. Sokenu, a partner at Arnold & Porter, and Jessica L. Medina and Tiffany A. Archer, associates at the firm, write: Multijurisdictional investigations tend to multiply the magnitude of comp
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