...IO will be under the gun to deliver a rarity: a major international sporting event that comes in on budget and on time. And, in...
...IO will be under the gun to deliver a rarity: a major international sporting event that comes in on budget and on time. And, in...
...to London and become an international general counsel for Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and then GC of the Olympics? As Miller wound down the...
The Daily Report
...way to London, become an international general counsel for Goldman Sachs Group Inc., then general counsel of the Olympics, you might wonder? As Miller...
..., the general counsel of the London 2012 Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, she told Corporate Counsel reporter Sue Reisinger...
...way to London, become an international general counsel for Goldman Sachs Group Inc., and then GC of the Olympics, you might wonder? As Miller...
...being sent, again in cooperation with and in support of the International Olympic Committee. CC : About how many of...
...RD: We just resolved a long-standing dispute with the International Olympic Committee over a revenue share structure. Although the USOC is a...
...RD: We just resolved a long-standing dispute with the International Olympic Committee over a revenue share structure. Although the USOC is a...
...as an arbitrator in 1997 by the U.S.s International Olympic Committee member. She has since served as an arbitrator for the...
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