...natural. Is the day coming when CEOs of Fortune 500 companies will ditch teleprompters for Google Glass? Will Google Glass interfere...
...the article notes the steady increase of women GCs in the Fortune 500a figure thats nearly doubled to 108 female...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Am Law 100 invoices submitted to 68 clients27 are Fortune 500, another 10 are Fortune 1000 companies. Those clients are sprinkled across...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
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
Daniel Martin Katz, assistant professor at Michigan State's School of Law, announced at an event hosted by Fordham University Law School that he is developing "a group of assassins" who are g
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...an impoverished childhood to a law practice representing clients ranging from Fortune 500 corporations to small businesses and individuals in a variety of litigation...
...the firm's history. Trowbridge has clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to privately held organizations. His client list includes First National...
...has worked with celebrities, senior executives and brand representatives for Fortune 500 companies. "Lawyers know how to do their homework...
...has worked with celebrities, senior executives and brand representatives for Fortune 500 companies. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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