...S. Department of Homeland Security to the general counsel position at Vanderbilt University, but AUDREY ANDERSON sees a surprising degree of overlap...
...GC position at Vanderbilt University, but Audrey Anderson sees a lot of overlap between the...
...during her 12-year tenure, ultimately becoming assistant GC. A University of Kansas School of Law graduate, she found her legal calling by...
...Ellis. He holds B.S. and J.D. degrees from Seton Hall University—where he edited the school's Journal of Sport Law...
...going to happen." Before going in-house, the Vanderbilt University Law School graduate worked in private practice with Sutherland Asbill &...
...as much overtime as he claimed (see Mancuso v. Florida Metropolitan University, Inc. (2011)) or to show violations of a non-solicit agreement...
...as much overtime as he claimed (see Mancuso v. Florida Metropolitan University, Inc. (2011)) or to show violations of a non-solicit agreement...
...coauthor of a forthcoming Vanderbilt Law Review article that...Souter clerks teach at the University of Michigan Law School and...
... Being the top legal officer at a university involves a lot more than simply representing the school. Sometimes the GC...
.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company's 2004 spring meeting with its outside counsel was a no-frills affair, with cookies and club sandwiches. The group of in-house and outside lawyers spent much of the
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