...of women GCs in the Fortune 500 a figure that's...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...going to cost us a fortune,' I think we take that...consultant say it's really $500,000, followed by an IT...
...$500 million sale of a trade...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Forrester Research, a technology-focused market research firm, forecasts that the global market for cloud computing will skyrocket from just under $41 billion in...
...secure, and resilient global digital infrastructure,...a letter to Fortune 500 CEOs, asking...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...are Article One clients, as are 30 of the Fortune Global 500, according to Milone. Nest Labs, which was founded...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...growth in regulatory, global, and government business...above the Fortune 500 level, including companies...
...Fortune 500 companies--including assignments where Axiom is retained as ongoing outside counsel. For much of its 12-year history, Axiom Global...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...s head of global sales, announced his...employs approximately 16,500 people, down from...the company's fortunes, a new line...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...for a law department of a global behemoth like AmEx, which ranks 91st on the Fortune 500. Nor would most veteran lawyers in...
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