...The Association of Corporate...in the stateand...in-house bar association made...Virginia, and Illinois as the...
...filed an amicus brief in January 2012, along with the Illinois State Bar Association and the Cook County Chapter of ACC, asking the Supreme...
...filed an amicus brief in January, along with the Illinois State Bar Association and the Cook County Chapter of ACC, asking the Supreme...
...state legal practice rules...states, such as Illinois, authorized in-house...attorney, or in association with an approved...
...in suburban Chicago; and Charles Northrup, general counsel of the Illinois State Bar Association....
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Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
The initials BP are by now a household word. It is a name that in the public mind at least has become synonymous with longtime legal, environmental and safety issues. The story starts in 1965, when t
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The promises and costly punishment haven't seemed to change how BP runs. That leaves legal experts wondering: How should the criminal justice system punish — or reform — the corporate off
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