An ex-litigator is about to take on his second job as general counsel, without even relinquishing his first
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Microsoft has updated its Premier Provider Program slate of preferred outside counsel, and Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan, one of the largest minority-owned firms in the U.S., has been included in the
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Microsoft has updated its Premier Provider Program slate of preferred outside counsel, and Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan, one of the largest minority-owned firms in the U.S., has been included in the
...Verizon, ...
Corporate Counsel's 25th Annual General Counsel Conference offered a wide variety of talks and panels, including sessions on crisis management, bringing e-discovery in-house, and learning to be a GC
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