...new general counsel for the Major League Baseball Players Association, arguably one of the most powerful unions in the country. Prouty, formerly the...
...The Duke University Law School graduate...constitutionality of an Arkansas statute prohibiting unmarried...
... The Duke University Law School graduate...constitutionality of an Arkansas statute prohibiting unmarried...
...Lakers as a basketball player in the 1980s, and he's part of a group of investors who are poised to do the same thing...
...into the first hour of the early morning meeting at the University of Arkansas Bud Walton Arena. At a few minutes past...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...into the first hour of the early morning meeting at the University of Arkansas Bud Walton Arena. At a few minutes past...
...and Mars are career twins. Both attended law school at the University of Arkansas, served as editor of the law review, and went to work...
...experts at Harvard University over ...
...experts at Harvard University over ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Gearhart are nearly career twins. Both attended law school at the University of Arkansas; though about seven years apart, both served as editor of the...
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