...essentially become the "C-suite diversity slot"? While women...easier to fill the GC office with a woman. "It...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...essentially become the C-suite diversity slot? While women...easier to fill the GC office with a woman. It...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...essentially become the C-suite diversity slot? While women...easier to fill the GC office with a woman. It...
...the general counsels office. So it is no coincidence...Independent Voice in the C-Suite and ...
...USB devices, and it has one huge advantage: official, full-featured Microsoft Office software built right in. Does the Surface get everything right? Not by...
The Daily Report
It's that most wonderful time of the year: when law firms and general counsel begin their annual antler bash over firm rate increase notices
Susan Hackett's annual "rant" on law firm rate increases, looking at what both outside firms and in-house counsel can do to stop a holiday tradition more odious than gifts of fruitcake
Daily Business Review
...Intelligence Agency to the C-suite, workplace romance has come at...more clear-cut when an office affair involves a senior manager...
...the C-suite...more clear-cut when an office affair involves a senior manager...
...States. Prosecutors Expanding Obstruction Liability Into the Corporate Suite Emboldened by its broad, sweeping language and convictions secured by...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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