...The International Monetary Fund has noted that the outlook for the Saudi economy, which grew at 7.1 percent in 2011, remains buoyant. On...
...EEOC v. Aramco, in which it had held that Title VII did not...
New York Law Journal
...*fn2 sued the Saudi Aramco Appellees,*fn3 the...
George T. Conway III, a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, writes that for four decades, the Second Circuit's case law on the territorial scope of §10(b) traveled on a collision course w
New York Law Journal
...but other nations may impose religious tests. After Aramco discharged one of its workers in Saudi Arabia, the EEOC contended that Aramco (which has...
With billions of dollars of reconstruction work to be done and the world's second-largest oil reserves underground, Iraq beckons as a tantalizing ? and treacherous ? new market for businesses and the
...Saudi Arabia to reside with respondent after he became employed by Saudi Aramco. Seven months later, petitioner and the children returned to the City...
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