...A 22nd defendant, a Houston-based unit of Venezuelan Citgo Petroleum Corporation, agreed to pay $16 million on the first day of trial, after...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...A 22nd defendant, a Houston-based unit of Venezuelan Citgo Petroleum Corporation, agreed to pay $16 million on the first day of trial, after...
Daily Business Review
...A 22nd defendant, a Houston-based unit of Venezuelan Citgo Petroleum Corporation, agreed to pay $16 million on the first day of trial, after...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...salvage the transaction, WaMu went into receivership with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and in September 2008 JP Morgan Chase...
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...Khosla Ventures, Menlo Ventures and Intel (INTC) Capital among its investors...Exchange Commission's Division of Corporation Finance, general counsel Paul Porrini...
Felicia Gross of the New York City Law Department examines the lessons learned from the Galleon and Whitman insider trading trials
...asserting roughly 35 patents it acquired from Boris Babaian, a former Intel Corporation fellow who's credited with helping invent the supercomputer. That campaign...
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