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Airport's Top Lawyer Resigns After Being Accused of Slapping Colleague at Holiday Party
"While my intentions were good and I am very passionate about this topic, unfortunately it appears that at least one participant found the exercise embarrassing and inappropriate," stated the airport's former GC, who denies that he smacked a subordinate.Accused of Slapping Colleague at Holiday Party, Denver Airport's Top Lawyer Resigns
"While my intentions were good and I am very passionate about this topic, unfortunately it appears that at least one participant found the exercise embarrassing and inappropriate," stated the airport's former GC, who denies that he smacked a subordinate.Cross-Border Remote Working Can Raise Larger Problems Than the Wi-Fi Connection
Between varying tax rules, visa restrictions and other regulatory headaches, the ACC's 2021 virtual annual meeting looked at how cross-border remote working can land companies in hot water with immigration officials.View more book results for the query "Siemens"
Siemens Energy's Head of US Corporate Legal Steps Down
"After 13 incredible years, I've decided to leave the Siemens 'family' of companies," Alan Cardenas said.No Baby Steps: Freshfields Watches Its Silicon Valley Office Thrive in Year 1
After opening shop during the pandemic, the global firm says its foray into Silicon Valley has gone better than expected, citing interest from clients and attorneys alike in what it is building there.Cohen Seglias VP to Discuss Design-Assist in Upcoming Webinar
Edward Seglias, vice president of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman, is slated to speak at the Washington Building Congress webinar "No Risk, No Reward: How Design-Assist Can Impact Your Project."What's Driving Big Law's Push Into Munich?
Major firms like Shearman & Sterling are following a trail of dry powder into the Bavarian city, which is pitching itself as a global private equity and tech hub.Crowell Rides Contingency Fee Wins to 47% Spike in Profits, Double-Digit Revenue Growth
About 40% of the firm's revenue came from alternative fee arrangements and a "significant portion" of that included contingency fees, chairman Philip Inglima said.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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