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...services industry. He was most recently a senior vice president at Thomson Reuters, where for two years he led the Small Law Business Unit...
...reaction to Apple's recent entrance into the textbook market and Thomson Reuters' exit from it.From entrenched businesses, such as Wolters...
...In early April 2011, the NLRB's Manhattan regional office informed Thomson-Reuters that the NLRB planned to file a complaint against Reuters for...
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...structure practice at Hildebrandt Baker Robbins, the former consulting arm of Thomson Reuters. "Lisa helped identify best practices and the governance structure...
...In early April 2011, the NLRB's Manhattan regional office informed Thomson-Reuters that the NLRB planned to file a complaint against Reuters for...
...The Thomson-Reuters Foundation unveiled its new international pro bono...
...of online legal research received long-awaited news. Both LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters dramatically ...
...of online legal research received long-awaited news. Both LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters dramatically ...
...Intelligence, Intuition and Information." Seated at a table on stage, Thomson Reuters Chief Strategy Officer David Craig pondered the question, along with Malcolm...
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