...WILLIAM THRO, the recently named general counsel of the University of Kentucky, the school's commitment to that noble goal was the job...
...higher learning. For William Thro, who became general counsel of the University of Kentucky in October, the schools commitment to doing just that...
...WILLIAM THRO has graduated to GC of the University of Kentucky upon the retirement of BARBARA JONES. The...
..., Ive been spending some time looking at the records of both Democrats and Republicans on bribery and on antibribery initiatives. Today, we...
...Global Restaurants, Inc.), Kentucky Fried Chicken, and...is now part of Roark Capital Group...MBA from Duke University, and an AB...
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...1998, where he was one of the lawyers who represented state...200 million settlement of a Kentucky fen-phen class action that...
...1998, where he was one of the lawyers who represented state...200 million settlement of a Kentucky fen-phen class action that...
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