...Panelists includeMary Beth Hanss, senior vice president and GC of SAP North America; Moji James, senior vice president and GC of Iroko Pharmaceuticals; and...
...Panelists includeMary Beth Hanss, senior vice president and GC of SAP North America; Moji James, senior vice president and GC of Iroko Pharmaceuticals; and...
...Oracle Corp., SAP America Inc., and ...
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...Boggs this year lobbied for six organizations, including Prudential Financial Inc., SAP America Inc. and the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys, according to...
...in his 24-page opinion in CSB-System International v. SAP America . "Contrary to defendant's argument, however, that threat is...
Frank McKinney Hubbard, the American journalist, humorist and cartoonist, once wrote, "Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny.
...Logistics Exchange Network, Ltd. v. SAP America, Inc., PICS Case No. 04-1681 (Pa. Super. Oct. 6, 2004...
...examines the recent U.S. district court decision, Crawford v. SAP America Inc. This case is interesting because it highlights the fact...
...has flared in the wake of the accounting scandals that racked corporate America in recent years, is, in fact, an old one. FASB and legislators...
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