...issues at a Legal Marketing Association event Thursday in the New York office of Latham &...
...the firms advertising, marketing, and media division. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...risks of bribe-payers, terrorists, and other criminals in their supply and marketing chains still struggle to believe that they may inadvertently support human trafficking...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...former Sullivan & Cromwell litigation and regulatory partner, to head up its legal team as general counsel of the bank's recently formed corporate and...
...of bills that send them up the wall. (Thanks to the Legal Marketing Association and In the House for their assistance.) ...
...the off-label marketing of a drug...of the International Association of Defense Counsel...Amar Sarwal, chief legal strategist at ACC...
...When Ed Kabak, chief legal officer at the Promotion Marketing Association, opens the second morning of...
...said Sheila Murphy, associate general counsel at MetLife, speaking at a Legal Marketing Association event in Manhattan on Oct. 25. "That type of thing...
...In-House: General counsel William Casazza, head of corporate legal group Michelle Matiski, senior corporate counsel William Baskin, counsel Traci Kosak and...
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