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...Before DeMOSS, SOUTHWICK, and HIGGINSON, Circuit Judges. Plaintiff-Appellee Wellogix, Inc. alleged that Defendant-Appellant Accenture, L.L.P, misappropriated its trade secrets...
...then spent a year working as a fundraiser for Bush for President Inc. "For me it was a decision to be politically...
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...Robertson v. Williams-Sonoma Inc., No. 4:11-cv...
...Bank of America Corp.; GlaxoSmithKline; Cabot Corp.; International Finance Corp.; Baker Hughes Inc. 2 Vinson...
...of Debbie Branscum, Bedford; Jimmy Michael Negem, Negem & Worthington, Tyler...showed up to work, a store-level manager told her she...
...is the general counsel and corporate secretary of Murchison Oil & Gas Inc., a privately held company based in Plano. Murchison was one of DeNooyer...
...34; says Kerr, deputy general counsel of Charleston, S.C.-based Blackbaud Inc. Kerr was vice president and GC of Convio Inc. of...
Jury sides with worker on retaliation claim. Cop awarded $378,000 on his retaliation claim. Plaintiff awarded $15,061 for alleged back and neck injuries. Family of man killed in worn-tire crash award
...As vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for Harvest Natural Resources Inc. in Houston, Head brings that combined expertise to a company that has...
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