...received to mark the purchase." Doing business as Hoops L.P., a subsidiary of Heisley's Heico Companies, the Grizzlies moved...
...just servers," says Levitas. "They sing, they dance, they hula hoop," she says, adding that they need "a very bubbly, cheerleader...
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...they work. . . so I’m making a Linsane drive to the hoop once again. The big news in the sports world in...
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While the future of the E.U.'s data privacy rules is unclear, one thing is in sharp focus: Counsel at multinational companies who already have compliance hurdles to clear expect more on the horizon
Laws like the FCPA and the proposed E.U. data-privacy rules mean that companies that are rigorously complying with both U.S. and E.U. laws might run into complicated conflicts
...t. We had to look at every state and jump through whatever hoops exist in that state. According to...
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