Courtroom counsel for America's top 100 companies
Employees are suing like never before, so companies are pinning their hopes on the high court
There is a perfect storm of workplace litigation swirling around general counsel. Employees are suing like never before. Worrying that employment litigation will devour the lion's share of corporate
...PepsiCo / Wimm-Bill-Dann An iconic American brand is looking...
...Company; Kimberly-Clark Corporation; McKesson Corporation; Microsoft Corporation; PepsiCo, Inc.; Tyson Foods, Inc.; UnitedHealth Group Incorporated; United Parcel Service, Inc.; and The Williams Companies...
...served the lawsuit in June on PepsiCo's registered agent in North Carolina, where the company is incorporated. PepsiCo, however, says that its staff...
We researched the Fortune 100 to find out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigat
Hen Honda Motor Co., Ltd., announced in January that it would build a new factory in the southern Chinese province of Guangzhou, the Japanese carmaker's international rivals scoffed at the news. Desp
...12 0 Windows 98 Other Lotus Notes/Domino Baker Hughes Incorporated 323 30 0 Windows 2000 -Miratech's TeamConnect, Exchange/Outlook Custom in...
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