...redefining how we work at American Express," Stephen Squeri, group president, global services, told investors at a semiannual financial community meeting. "Our goals...
...billion division of the company. His experience there with intellectual property and global commercial dealings served him well in the transition to WABCO, which has...
Cisco discovers the perils of doing business in China
The Daily Report
With the largest number of Internet users in the world, China is an irresistible market for U.S. tech companies. But it's also proved to be a tricky place to do business. The Chinese government monit
...Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Energy and global transactions: Christine LaFollette, Mark Zvonkovic, counsel ...
Even old hands can get tripped up by technology. Here's how to avoid the pitfalls
When it comes to using technology, a little preparation can go a long way -- unless you're literally going a long way. Then you have to think long and hard about how to use your cell phone, laptop or
Corporate Counsel
Like other travelers who have been burned by the nuances, and business models, of using technology abroad, writer Alan Cohen recently picked up some handy, if tardy, tips that lawyers can use to avoi
Like other travelers who have been burned by the nuances, and business models, of using technology abroad, writer Alan Cohen recently picked up some handy, if tardy, tips that lawyers can use to avoi
...can serve as a surrogate global phone. And, despite...with computer telephony software like Skype Limited, which was acquired by...
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