Federal public defenders in Washington got some bad news in May when they learned that they'd have to take an additional week of unpaid leave on top of the 15 furlough days already mandated by federa
...over the cable company's refusal to more widely distribute The Tennis Channel. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D...
...Founded in 2003, Tennis Channel Inc. provides 24-hour programming that's all about the sport...
...the U.S. Tennis Association. Fox Sports Net West 2 LLC, which operates the Prime Ticket television network channel, has objected to...
Profile of C. Douglas Kranwin?kle, General Counsel for Univision Communications Inc
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...LeBoeuf), Time Warner Cable (Fleischman and Harding), The Tennis Channel (Boies, Schiller & Flexner), Earthlink Inc. (Lampert, O...
...with advertisers; media outlets such as CBS, ESPN-2 and the Tennis Channel; sponsors; and host venues at home and abroad. Other responsibilities include...
...experience at large multinationals where "decisions move through committees' silos and channels. Here, there is a cadence and rhythm to them." ...
...chief legal officer for the ATP World Tour (formerly the Association of Tennis Professionals), the governing body for the global men's professional tennis circuit...
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