More companies are beginning to realize that cooperation and compliance with FCPA regulations could lead to reduced fines and spare them criminal actions. The government, meanwhile, avoids the substa
...Birmingham, Alabama. Out-of-town competition is starting to take notice of Nashville's status of "It" town of the moment, and they...
...Nashville's law firms are capitalizing on its status as the "It...
...associate Kristen Johnson Parker as his alternate. Mark Chalos, a Nashville partner at San Francisco's Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, became federal...
... (San Francisco): Joycelyn Stevenson joins the firm as partner in the Nashville, Tenn., office and will focus on labor and employment and business immigration...
National Law Journal
Intellectual property verdicts represented the largest category in number and dollar value last year. The category has contributed one verdict higher than $1 billion in each of the three prior years.
...The company employs more than 9,000 people and maintains headquarters in Nashville, Tenn. LEGAL TEAM General counsel Steve...
...mandatory minimum sentence of two years in prison. Prosecutors in Nashville conceded that Miller didn't transfer or possess another person's identity...
...S. Department of Justice approval in late 2012 for its merger with Nashville, Tenn., rival Central Parking Corp., Standard controls approximately 2.2 million parking...
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