The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
The Tribune Company, having recently emerged from bankruptcy and tapped a new chief executive, announced the selection of former FCC official Edward Lazarus as its new general counsel
Does your company's antitrust compliance program make the grade? Since the DOJ seems short on guidance, antitrust lawyer Theodore Banks outlines 10 steps to put a company on the path to compliance
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Looking at the continuing stream of cartel enforcement, one must reluctantly conclude that the state of antitrust compliance today is terrible. What is going on here
...to buy other products. Along with Apple, the suit names HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan, Penguin Group Inc., and Simon & Schuster Inc...
...soon had another, equally troubling trend to worry about. One book publisher, HarperCollins, announced that it would make its entire backlist, about 20,000 titles...
...Battles to Control Cyberspaceby Adam Wishard and Regula Bochsler; HarperCollins; 344 pagesIn September 1999 online toy retailer eToys Inc...
...To Control Cyberspace, by Adam Wishart and Regula Bochsler; HarperCollins; 344 pagesIn September 1999 online toy retailer eToys...
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