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Gary K. Saidman had been in private practice for 26 years when he moved in-house with The Weather Channel three years ago."It was an easy decision and an easy transition," Saidman said. He t
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Greg Goeckner sounds almost wistful in describing the old days of movie piracy. When he became an in-house lawyer at the Motion Picture Association of America in 1994, the threat was from bootleg v
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Laverne Lewis Gaskins was born in Swainsboro, Ga., but never really lived there. Her father was a career military man, and her mother wanted to have her baby in her hometown. But the family travele
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, enacted in 2002 in the wake of corporate scandals that rattled America's capital markets, was supposed to give more protection to investors. But the higher costs that
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Name and title: John J. "Jay" Welsh, executive vice president and general counsel Age: 66 The talking cure: JAMS is the largest private alternative dispute resolu
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Sometimes, all it takes is one momentfor a case to be won or lost.A witness who charms the jury. Alawyer shown up for not knowingthe facts. Or, a courtroom demonstrationthat goes spectacularly awry
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For Peter Wiley, the Walt Disney Co.'s European head of legal, these are interesting times. His employer, one of the most iconic companies in the world, is currently engaged in a drive to expand inter
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