First-ever top lawyer for organic food company likes being part of a company that people can relate to; and other Moves
GCs come and GCs go, but when do the number and speed constitute a problem
With five chief legal officers in seven years, the UnitedHealth Group Inc. legal department has had an unusually high turnover rate. Some experts say that this instability isn't good for a legal grou
...they can keep up with technological advancements. "Six months is a lifetime on our world," he noted. Austin Meyer, an engineer...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...they can keep up with technological advancements. Six months is a lifetime on our world, he noted. Austin Meyer, an engineer...
...review procedures. And all group health plans will be required to eliminate lifetime and annual limits on essential health benefits. As a result, many employers...
...review procedures. And all group health plans will be required to eliminate lifetime and annual limits on essential health benefits. As a result, many employers...
She had to give up competitve riding to do it, but the Olympics GC has no regrets
...of suspension, with a right to reapply. Courts that do impose lifetime bans only do so in egregious cases. In these states, Frisch sees...
...of suspension, with a right to reapply. Courts that do impose lifetime bans only do so in egregious cases. In these states, Frisch sees...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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