Julie Grantham has done it all: practiced law in private firms, worked as a nonlawyer executive for a tech company, raised funds for a political group and generated sales for a forensic-investigation
One year ago Dena DeNooyer Stroh traded a partnership in a boutique law firm for a job as the top lawyer at an energy company. "I came to a crossroads of 'do I stay at the pinnacle of litigation, a w
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Scott Kerr of Austin has been through what many in-house lawyers would consider a nightmare: working for a company that's being sold. And he's done it twice. He's deputy general counsel of Charleston
For many, Valentine's Day is a harmless "Hallmark holiday," but employers have plenty of reasons to be concerned about the most romantic day of the year
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With the recent implementation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which gives work authorization to those who establish that they were in the United States without authoriz
Keith Head knows energy deals from beginning to end. As vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for Harvest Natural Resources Inc. in Houston, he's been on the front end of deals iden
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...return for these services, Seascape agreed to pay IRC an eight percent commission on any amounts received or collected in settlement. Pursuant to...
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