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...and think about what I was doing," says Jones. By the time she entered Harvard Law, she was certain she wanted to be a...
...a specific plan to undertake a rule of law initiative at this time. We have done that in other countries, like Egypt. It's something...
...from Arizona to Houston. Her kids were still in school at the time, and Krecke opted to accept a severance package. "I did what...
Significant changes are coming for compensation committee members
...worry about this,' " he says. Rather, he adds, "investigations take time, and [agencies] have been focusing on any number of them during that...
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