...It has since added the University of California, Berkeley; Georgetown University; Wellesley College; and the University of Texas as partners. Its goal is to...
Profile of Wynn Resorts Ltd.'s General Counsel Kim Sinatra
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...age of 50, received a bachelor's degree in English from Wellesley College. Thereafter, from 1996 until 2002, she worked at various jobs as...
...Philadelphia-based Pepper Hamilton sponsors the business-plan competition at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., and the annual, so-called "rocket pitch" program...
Judge Sandra L. Lynch will become the first woman to serve as chief judge of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on June 16. The life of a trailblazer is nothing new for Lynch. She is the first and
For the past year, Mark Chandler, the general counsel of Cisco Systems, Inc., has been balancing being in the top lawyer spot at one of the nation's most prominent technology companies with rousing s
Before she was first lady or senator, Hillary Clinton was a corporate lawyer. Which explains a lot, writes Susan Lehman
Attorneys for the Coca-Cola Co. are trying to use class action king William Lerach's guilty plea to conspiring to obstruct justice to derail a seven-year-old securities fraud case against the soft dr
Profile of Rachel F. Robbins, executive vice president and general counsel, NYSE Group Inc
Profile: Cynthia M. Lewin, executive vice president and general counsel, Volunteers of America Inc
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