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...The CEO was livid, and justifiably so after being informed that his company's supplier intended to breach its supply agreement. It was evident that...
...The companies, represented by Peter Brann, a partner at Lewiston, Maine–based Brann & Isaacson, are Crutchfield Corp., J.C. Penney Corp. Inc., L...
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... When Maura Abeln Smith joined International Paper Company as its general counsel in 2003, she was shocked by how much...
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...Celeste Flippen was a full-time in-house litigator at J.C. Penney Company, Inc. And like many corporate counsel, she had no idea where...
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