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...to thwart the planned merger of T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications Inc. by launching a hostile bid for MetroPCS. Instead, Sprint Nextel agreed to...
...Louis and Case Western Reserve University School...at Allen Telecom Inc., a maker of wireless phone infrastructure equipment...
...backup plan. This philosophy came in handy for American Electric Power Company, Inc., in April, when its general counsel, secretary, and chief compliance officer, John...
The Daily Report
...until finally, at 2:30 a.m. Monday, New Jersey-based Avaya Inc. won the unit with a $900 million bid. Law firms...
...Avaya Inc. won the unit with a $900 million bid. Law...
...at 2:30 a.m. on Monday, New Jersey–based Avaya Inc. won the unit with a $900 million bid. Law firms...
..., a Beijing-based wireless-Internet provider, which has 10...
Corporate Counsel
...August, the company acquired Yahoo Inc.'s China business (it now...Online Inc., a Beijing-based wireless Internet provider, which has 10...
...buildings and English roundabouts, has little prime real estate to offer. Inevitably, Western lawyers have also come to Gurgaon. Today, Bose is on...
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