...the entity, which will keep the American Airlines name and AMR's Fort Worth headquarters. Parker will be the CEO, and AMR CEO Thomas Horton...
A recent opinion from the Southern District of New York has opened the door for the United States federal judiciary to exercise jurisdiction over virtually any Internet communication, even when the c
The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
...electorate, says Kolb, a partner at Fowler White Boggs in Fort Lauderdale, but if they cant talk like adults, shut...
...electorate, says Kolb, a partner at Fowler White Boggs in Fort Lauderdale, but if they cant talk like adults, shut...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...2 billion settlement funding scam that Rothstein ran out of his Fort Lauderdale law firm. The collapse of the scheme in October 2009 forced...
...Perry Sofferman a partner in its New York and Fort Lauderdale offices. He was chief strategy officer and GC at Tower Optical...
...and slip $10 million in cashier's checks past customs in Fort Lauderdale to deposit in a secret trust account in Nevis. ...
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...and slip $10 million in cashier's checks past customs in Fort Lauderdale to deposit in a secret trust account in Nevis. ...
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