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...ever general counsel for natural and...at the beginning of April. The position...s San Francisco office. Much of the...
...observed growing numbers of "knowledge workers...151;establishing an Office of the Ombuds...instructions. This creates special challenges for management...
...Christine Sommella, associate chief counsel for real estate and development...find itself working on one of the 75 collective bargaining agreements...
... For bidders and their counsel contemplating an M&A...
...led the U.S. Department of Justice's civil rights division...by the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General, Perez...
...time). But corporate counsel may sometimes feel...as the victim of a corporate crime...S. Attorney's Offices that sign the...
...147;I think I got away with it, before the close of trial and is forced to take a plea. In Texas, a murder...
...time). But corporate counsel may sometimes feel...as the victim of a corporate crime...S. Attorney's Offices that sign the...
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...the top lawyer at one of the world's largest insurance...Group, eventually becoming associate general counsel and senior vice president. (In...
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