...from transactions," according to PaRR. Such was the case with Reading Health System's proposed acquisition of Surgical Institute of Reading last November...
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 ..
Bubbling up to the top at the world?s largest oil company
Chevron thought that Ecuadoran justice sounded great until it got a taste. Now it faces a $27 billion judgment. The only way out: more forum shopping
...and general counsel of Assurant Health . . . Graybar Electric Company, Inc., named...from Countrywide Financial Corporation to Reading International, Inc., where he becomes...
...functional academic skills, such as reading, writing, and basic math. To...ask about the applicant's health -- but only if the employer...
...Corporation's Lawrence Ricciardi, Cablevision Systems Corp.'s Robert Lemle, and...out options in 2002. Two health care industry GCs � HealthNet Inc...
...Corp.'s Lawrence Ricciardi, Cablevision Systems Corp.'s Robert Lemle, and...out options in 2002. Two health care industry GCs -- HealthNet Inc...
...Corp.'s Lawrence Ricciardi, Cablevision Systems Corp.'s Robert Lemle, and...out options in 2002. Two health care industry GCs -- HealthNet Inc...
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