The general counsel of the baseball players union always goes to bat for his men; and other Moves
The Tribune Company, having recently emerged from bankruptcy and tapped a new chief executive, announced the selection of former FCC official Edward Lazarus as its new general counsel
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YRC lifts a seasoned navigator into the driver's seat of its legal department
A big Catholic university lands a new top lawyer with a global resume
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
...is an unfair business practice"; and 79 percent "support a national 'Do Not Track List' similar to the current ...
...isn't just about the national wireless giants. CenturyTel, Inc., thinks...million landlines, about 2 million broadband subscribers, and 400,000 video...
...George Bush announced plans to nominate Benedict...past year . . . The National Automobile Dealers Association...Networks Inc., a broadband networking systems provider...
...fraud on behalf of a national group of shareholders. But during...that made him rethink his plan. "Boeing told us...
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