Borders Group, Inc. may have a problem: Executives seem to be moving faster than books at the financially strapped book chain.
On Jan. 2 general counsel Thomas Carney resigned. The next day chief information officer D. Scott Laverty followed him.
Borders Group may have a problem: With their general counsel resigning, executives seem to be moving faster than books at the financially strapped book chain.
January 05, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Corporate Counsel
Borders Group, Inc. may have a problem: Executives seem to be moving faster than books at the financially strapped book chain.
On Jan. 2 general counsel Thomas Carney resigned. The next day chief information officer D. Scott Laverty followed him.
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