...University of Chicago Law School, clerked for Judge John Cooper Godboldon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Montgomery, Alabama...
...the new head of the international services...relations from the University of Pennsylvania. After...George Washington University School of Law, he...
...taught courses at the University of Alabama over the past eight years. He graduated from the university's law school in 1990 after earning a...
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...taught courses at the University of Alabama over the last eight years. He graduated from the university's law school in 1990 after earning a...
...courses at the University of Alabama over the last eight years. He graduated from the universitys law school in 1990 after earning...
...Act. Gale earned his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law, where he was editor in chief of the...
...had spent 12 years in-house, most recently as executive vice president of worldwide operations. Before joining Miramax, he had worked at Frankfurt, Kurnit, Klein...
...This is the kind of bad review that in-house counsel never want to hear. ...
...been on something of a roller coaster...MBA from the University of Chicago, was...Hoboken, New Jersey, school. Schulz...
...efforts have paid off. Sager, 58, has been promoted to the position of DuPont's general counsel, replacing Stacey Mobley, who retired on July 1...
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