...was named the first-ever general counsel for natural and organic food company Annie's Inc. at the beginning of April. The position with...
...The CEOs of 10 global food brands likely suffered a bout of indigestion with their morning cereal when...
The global biopharmaceutical company's legal team collaborates the way a certain dynamic duo does on the silver screen. And like them, it gets results
...let up after the lease was signed. Mayer had to draft a food service contract for the building's on-site cafeteriaanother first...
...individual business and risks to determine restrictions. For example, a food manufacturer will likely have more restrictions around what employees can say about...
...top lawyer. As of May 2, she began serving as the global food retailers general counsel, executive vice president, and general secretary. ...
... Varsellona comes to Nokia Siemens from Tetra Pak International, a food and beverage packaging company. As its general counsel, she was responsible for...
... Amenities: I have seen review rooms where no food or drinks were allowed. In one review, we brought in a coffee...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... Amenities: I have seen review rooms where no food or drinks were allowed. In one review, we brought in a coffee...
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