...eleven companies as defendants: AOL, Apple, eBay, Facebook, Google, Netflix, Office Depot, OfficeMax, Staples, Yahoo, and YouTube. Interval Research closed its doors...
...VanWoerkom at retailer The Home Depot, Inc. VanWoerkom, the home improvement...held the same positions at Staples, Inc., where he had worked...
...at The Home Depot, Inc., might really...of Boston-based Staples Inc., the office supplier. Prior to...
Corporate Counsel
...general counsel at Staples Inc., Campbell gave...moved to Home Depot in June, Staples...Framingham, Mass.-based office supply store chain...
Majority voting is the big issue of proxy season 2006, dividing businesses and their outside counsel as well. This year more than 140 businesses faced proposals from shareholder activists wanting to
Corporate Counsel
Majority voting is the big issue of proxy season 2006, dividing businesses and their outside counsel as well. This year more than 140 businesses faced proposals from shareholder activists wanting to
Eer pressure can be tough. Just ask Motorola, Inc
Exactly how to make board elections more democratic turned into the biggest issue of proxy season 2006
...and Company Waste Management, Inc. Office Depot, Inc. The Williams Companies, Inc. Toys "R" Us, Inc. Oracle Corporation Staples, Inc. The TJX Companies, Inc...
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