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McDonald's $8.25 wage and $8.75 million CEO shows pay gap
A McDonald's employee earning $8.25 an hour would need about a million hours of work — or more than a century on the clock — to earn the $8.75 million the fast-food chain paid its former CEO last year.McDonald's hit by slowing sales, strong dollar
McDonald's said its net income fell 4 percent in the second quarter as a result of the strong dollar and increasingly budget-conscious consumers.McDonald's Falls Short, Warns Of Tough Year
McDonald's Corp. is mixing up its menu to lure more customers but not enough of them are biting.McDonald's sales rise 3.3 percent in May
McDonald's Corp. says strength in the U.S. and Europe drove up a key revenue figure in May, but warned that economic volatility around the world and rising expenses are pressuring its second-quarter results.Stanley Tools Defends Its Colors, Trade Turf
The DeWALT name made history in the 1990s with the surging popularity of its rugged yellow power tools. As its yellow turned to gold, DeWALT began to jealously guard its trade dress, sending warning letters to perceived competitors, including Stanley Tool Works. After much saber-rattling, Stanley struck first, asking for a declaratory judgment that its use of yellow and black did not infringe DeWALT's intellectual property.Pop-up Advertisement Litigation Strategies
Until regulations are imposed, civil litigation is the most effective weapon against pop-up ads.Companies Vie for Top-Level Web Domains Like '.Law' and '.Legal'
Nine companies, but just one in the legal field, are competing to buy new top-level web domains such as ".law," ".lawyer," and ".legal," officials at the internet's domain registration body said Wednesday.Internet Companies Go for Top-Level Domains Like '.Law'
Eight companies, but just one in the legal field, are competing to buy new top-level web domains such as ".law," ".lawyer," and ".legal," officials at the internet's domain registration body said Wednesday.GC leads legal department through merger with Cisco
MICHAEL C. VEYSEY, senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Scientific Atlanta, greeted visitors to his office on a rainy afternoon last week by showing them a stick-a flexible one with rolling cylinders meant not to inflict pain but to soothe it. The lean 63-year-old runner finds the stick handy to "work out the kinks" during long meetings.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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