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Ex-Atlanta Lawyer Talks About Top Legal Job at Whole Foods
Heather Stern became the top lawyer at Whole Foods Market Inc. just three months before Amazon announced it would acquire the health food grocery chain for $13.7 billion.Running Toward the Chaos: A Q&A With Whole Foods' Heather Stern
Heather Stern became the top lawyer at Whole Foods Market Inc. just three months before Amazon announced it would acquire the health food grocery chain for $13.7 billion.Running Toward the Chaos: A Q&A With Top Lawyer at Austin's Whole Foods
Heather Stern became the top lawyer at Whole Foods Market Inc. just three months before Amazon announced it would acquire the health food grocery chain for $13.7 billion.FTC Settlement: Heeding Employees' Concerns Could Have Saved Office Depot $25M
Boca Raton, Florida-based Office Depot Inc. and its subsidiary Support.com agreed to pay $25 million and $10 million, respectively, to settle allegations that they tricked customers into spending millions of dollars on repairs by deceptively claiming that they had found malware symptoms or infections on consumers' computers, an alleged scheme first flagged by store employees, the FTC said.FTC Settlement: Office Depot Could Have Saved $25M by Heeding Employees' Concerns
Boca Raton, Florida-based Office Depot Inc. and its subsidiary Support.com agreed to pay $25 million and $10 million, respectively, to settle allegations that they tricked customers into spending millions of dollars on repairs by deceptively claiming that they had found malware symptoms or infections on consumers' computers, an alleged scheme first flagged by store employees, the FTC said.FTC Says Heeding Employee Concerns Could Have Saved Office Depot $25M
The Boca Raton-based office supply retailer was accused of running software on shoppers' computers that falsely indicated the presence of malware.Scottsdale Ins. Co. v. Calhoun Hunting Club & Lounge
Click Here for FC&S legal expert analysis. Scottsdale Ins. Co.v.Calhoun Hunting Club & LoungeUnited States District Court for the Middle…State AGs Emerging as 'Most Feared Regulators,' Attorney Says
State attorneys general have expanded their roles in recent years to fill an enforcement void left by some federal agencies, and they are often joining together to form a multistate juggernaut of litigation, according to Daniel Suvor, counsel in the Los Angeles office of O'Melveny & Myers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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