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...making foundations in the United States. Now the foundation...lead a three-person legal department at the Kellogg Foundation. "...
...Six of the companies Oxfam targeted are based in the United States: The Coca-Cola Co., General Mills Inc., Kellogg Co., Mars Inc., Mondelez...
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...department does just that by taking care of business. California State...
...paid; employers relying on the trainee exception have been required by the Department of Labor to meet a six-factor test. But a recent case...
...plastic handgun that can fire real bullets was told by the State Department, which has the authority to review arms exports, to take down...
...54 percent from the previous year. Johnson became head of the legal department last April. He spoke with Corporate Counsel about the "...
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