...JASON POULOS, former chief counselcompliance, investigations, and security for Georgia-Pacific LLC, is now of counsel with the firm in Atlanta....
...Georgia-Pacific factors) when calculating a reasonable royalty. One key...
Another state supreme court rules that toxic exposure victims can't sue for the costs of their medical monitoring
In the state-by-state battle over medical monitoring for toxic exposure, the tide finally seems to be turning in favor of companies. In the past, individuals who have been exposed to a toxin, but are
Corporate Counsel
In the state-by-state battle over medical monitoring for toxic exposure, the tide finally seems to be turning in favor of companies. In the past, individuals who have been exposed to a toxin, but are
Corporate Counsel
Many in-house lawyers would probably say that W. Stephen Cannon has gone over to the dark side by stepping down as general counsel at Circuit City Stores to join New York-based plaintiffs firm Consta
Ames Nolan didn't know what hit him. On a bright June day in 1997, Nolan, a retired telephone engineer, was hosing down the underside of his running Lawn-Boy lawn mower when a lug nut came loose from
...she argues. But a few corporations, including Johnson & Johnson, DuPont, Georgia-Pacific, and General Electric have adopted programs, that are, in part, based...
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