...case, Oracle's counsel offered an ironic argument: While the information technology giant is happy to arbitrate "garden variety contract disputes," the company...
...lawyer. Theodore Ullyot has decided to leave the social networking giant's legal department after almost five years as vice president, general counsel...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...lawyer. Theodore Ullyot has decided to leave the social networking giant's legal department after almost five years as vice president, general counsel...
...sued financial giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. for using allegedly fraudulent tactics to collect debt...
...Dadswell spent 14 years in various legal roles at the British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline Plc. Dadswell's primary focus has been intellectual property...
...areas of the law. But Grant, 44, has a thing for slaying giants. "We had nowhere near the resources of Exxon Mobil...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...A rated investments. On the same day, the global ratings giant moved for early dismissal of federal fraud charges in which the Justice...
...areas of the law. But Grant, 44, has a thing for slaying giants. "We had nowhere near the resources of Exxon Mobil...
Daily Business Review
...areas of the law. But Grant, 44, has a thing for slaying giants. "We had nowhere near the resources of Exxon Mobil...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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