...Jones graduated from Harvard University in 1989 with an East...
...school to earn a master's in political science from the University of Melbourne. The new job brings Thro back to a Kentucky...
...earn a masters degree in political science from the University of Melbourne. Following subsequent stops in Colorado and Virginia, the well...
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...plaintiffs; the $246 billion tobacco settlement in 1998, where he was one of the lawyers who represented state governments. At the age of 75, he...
...plaintiffs; the $246 billion tobacco settlement in 1998, where he was one of the lawyers who represented state governments. At the age of 75, he...
...plaintiffs; the $246 billion tobacco settlement in 1998, where he was one of the lawyers who represented state governments. At the age of 75, he...
...Exxon's litigation group in 1998, and a year later became coordinator of the company's upstream commercial litigation. In that capacity, he oversaw matters...
...at discount retailer Family Dollar Stores, Inc. The company had net sales of $3.7 billion in the first half of 2009, a 6.6...
...in 1997, Nolan, a retired telephone engineer, was hosing down the underside of his running Lawn-Boy lawn mower when a lug nut came loose...
...in 1997, Nolan, a retired telephone engineer, was hosing down the underside of his running Lawn-Boy lawn mower when a lug nut came loose...
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