...Jones graduated from Harvard University in 1989 with an East...
...and well-being of children." Today...graduating from the University of Michigan School...from Arizona to Houston. Her kids were...
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...in operational management of in-house legal...Dynegy Inc., a Houston-based energy company...professor at Pepperdine University and co-executive...
...in operational management of in-house legal...Dynegy Inc., a Houston-based energy company...professor at Pepperdine University and co-executive...
...Last November, the U.S. Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission released their ...
...executive vice president of Vancouver-based Goldcorp...general counsel for Houstons Linn...Law at Dalhousie University. A Calgary native...
...they need a translator when talking to a prosecutor as the victim of a corporate crime such as a theft of trade secrets or during...
...they need a translator when talking to a prosecutor as the victim of a corporate crime such as a theft of trade secrets or during...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...former Thunderbird School of Global Management attorney...graduating from the University of Michigan School...and relocate to Houston. But her kids...
...The first order of business after Spring Break and St. Patricks Day is to...
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