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Mary Welch

Mary Welch

March 25, 2013 | National Law Journal

Sweet gig

Profile of Darryl Marsch, senior vice president and general counsel for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc.

By Mary Welch / Daily Report

6 minute read

September 11, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Crawford GC Plays Multiple Roles

Allen W. Nelson has a wide range of responsibilities for Crawford & Co., the world's largest independent provider of claims management solutions to the risk management and insurance industry. From his office in the company's Atlanta headquarters Nelson oversees legal and other functions, including human resources, quality, compliance and training, corporate communications, vendor management and internal audits for the firm's offices in 70 nations. He holds the titles of general counsel, executive vice president, corporate secretary and chief administrative officer.

By Mary Welch

6 minute read

June 24, 2013 | Daily Report Online

ADR: Mediation, Neuroscience And Your Brain

Real estate agents suggest the aroma of baking bread or cookies entices clients to buy houses. Stylists recommend wearing red because it implies power.

By Mary Welch, Special to the Daily Report

12 minute read

December 03, 2012 | Daily Report Online

No cheese, please

Whether it's rappelling down a wall, forming a trust circle, taking psychological tests or making sushi, it's more common than not that firm retreats and corporate annual meetings will include team-building exercises to build camaraderie, explore inner strengths and generate creative thought.

By Mary Welch, Special to the Daily Report

10 minute read

February 20, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Krispy Kreme's GC: Think like an outsider

Darryl R. Marsch has served as senior vice president and general counsel for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts since September 2008 and as corporate secretary since January 2011.

By Mary Welch, Special to the Daily Report

8 minute read

April 25, 2013 | Daily Report Online

General Litigation Award: Jones Day, The Collaborators

Walter W. Davis says the Jones Day difference starts with how its lawyers are paid.

By Mary Welch, Special to the Daily Report

7 minute read