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Suit alleges Anheuser underpaid female executive
ST. LOUIS AP - A former Anheuser-Busch executive who was the company's top-ranking woman has sued the brewer claiming it encourages a "frat party" atmosphere and pays women less in salary and bonuses than men.Francine Katz, former vice president of communications and consumer affairs for the maker of Budweiser, Bud Light and other beers, filed the lawsuit Monday in state court in St.Attorney Leaves Big Tobacco Behind to Represent the Richest Man in the World
A few years ago, Steven Selsberg, a partner in Mayer Brown in Houston, thought he would make a smoking-hot career out of tobacco litigation, but today Selsberg is the go-to litigation lawyer in the United States for the business empire of Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire who may be the richest man in the world. When Selsberg isn't doing work for Slim or his companies, he handles litigation for other clients from Mexico he obtained through Slim or through other Mexican connections.Slim Chance: Attorney Leaves Big Tobacco Behind To Represent the Richest Man in the World
A few years ago, Steven R. Selsberg, a partner in Mayer Brown in Houston, thought he would make a smoking-hot career out of tobacco litigation, but today Selsberg is the go-to litigation lawyer in the United States for the business empire of Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire who may be the richest man in the world.Jones Day Targets India with London Hire
Sumesh Sawhney was previously co-head of the India corporate group at Clifford Chance.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
S&P 500 sinks the most since 2001 terror attacks
U.S. stocks tumbled, pushing the Standard Poor's 500 Index to the steepest drop since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, as Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s bankruptcy and declining commodities increased speculation that credit-market losses and the economic slowdown will worsen. Lehman plunged 94 percent and American International Group Inc.Home Depot 1Q net income up on seasonal items
NEW YORK AP - Home Depot Inc.'s fiscal first-quarter net income surged 41 percent as shoppers snatched up seasonal items and the number of customer transactions rose.This is a positive sign for the No. 1 U.S. home improvement retailer, as consumers cut back on home-improvement projects during the recession and housing slump, and Home Depot responded to those weak sales by scaling back store openings and cutting jobs.Pinto v. New Jersey Manufacturers Ins. Co. et al
Where the UIM step-down clause in defendant-employer's business auto policy capped the employer's UIM exposure at the limit provided by an employee's own auto insurance policy unless the employee was a "named insured" under the employer's policy, the denomination of the corporate entity as the "named insured" in the employer's policy is not so ambiguous as to allow plaintiff-employee, injured in a covered work-related accident, to be characterized as a "named insured" and thus avoid the step-down.Trending Stories
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