...subsidiary of the Houston-based engineering and construction company McDermott International Inc. Prosecutors, Peed said, are trying to expand the reach of...
...with other McDermott health lawyers...Health Systems Inc., a Nashville...for the International Justice Mission...and assist prosecutors in trying...
...Systems LLC v. Qwest Communications International Inc., 631 F.3d 1279...
...engineering giant Siemens A.G. and Houston engineering and construction company KBR Inc. for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) bribery violations were multinational undertakings that...
... 47, Cardinal Health Inc. Nominated by President...
...who leads McDermott, Will &...case, patent prosecutors are spending...at Baxter International Inc. who knows...
...investigations by federal prosecutors, face another privilege...S. v. Textron Inc., No. 07...Washington office of McDermott, Will & Emery...
...representation of Cytyc Corp. in its $6.2 billion merger with Hologic Inc., led by Washington partners Joseph Gilligan and Joseph Connolly Jr. Gorrell and...
...general. Noteworthy cases: ? Morgan Stanley Inc. v. Coleman (Parent) Holdings Inc., 955 So. 2d 1124 (Fla. 4th...
...verdict on behalf of Mars Inc. in a pet food patent...and her ability to talk prosecutors out of filing charges; her...
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