...to the Family Research Council that ruffled feathers...example, are the National Rifle Association of...
...I would ask you this: If the NRA [National Rifle Association], if the Family Research Council through its nonprofit was out blatantly campaigning for...
...Opportunity Commission. On the federal front, President Barack Obama's National Equal Pay Enforcement Task Force has actively pursued its agenda, with a...
...According to the National Highway Safety Council, in 2009 nearly...while driving, despite research showing no difference...
...worked as the general counsel for the state's Public Employment Relations Council until January, according to ...
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 ..
...6,666,377, is controlled by BarTex Research LLC, a patent-holding company that filed an infringement suit against FedEx...
...company. Moynihan also chairs Bank of America's Global Diversity and Inclusion Council. Moynihan joined Bank of America in 2004 as president of...
Corporate Counsel
...to stem cell research than any other...California Family Bioethics Council, People's Advocate, and The National Tax Limitation Foundation...
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