...is adverse to the company in ongoing or anticipated civil litigation. Real-life examples of this scenario include investigations of persons or companies that are...
...managing plan investments through liability-driven investment (LDI) techniques, to pension buy-ins and lump-sum offers to plan participants. One de-risking technique, however...
...U.S Supreme Court in McGee v. Intl Life Ins. Co. characterized as the increasing nationalization of commerce....
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...New York. The event is part of Pearson's new life as a firm attorney. She joined Hogan in June after almost two...
...the Harvard Club. The event is part of Pearsons new life as a firm attorney. She joined Hogan in June after almost two...
The economic crisis means fewer suds buyers, more headaches for Molson Coors GC
...actions include requiring ingredient bans and substitutions, inventory recall, labeling, end-of-life management, and funding research and development of safer ingredient substitutes and product...
Corporate counsel troubled by the threat to their company's reputation from defamatory online content have discovered that mitigating its effect, or getting it removed, is far from easy
Corporate counsel troubled by the threat to their company's reputation from defamatory online content have discovered that mitigating its effect, or getting it removed, is far from easy
...actually buying them. For that you can thank better screens, improved battery life, and—probably most of all—onboard wireless capabilities that make...
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