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Companies overlook terrorism, invest in India
Just because Unilever NV Chief Executive Officer Patrick Cescau and his designated successor Paul Polman barely escaped the terrorist massacre of 164 people in Mumbai, doesn't mean the world's second-largest consumer-products company has any intention of avoiding India's financial capital."It was just a question of being in the wrong place at the wrong time," said Unilever spokesman Gerbert van Genderen Stort in Rotterdam.Corporate Warfare Has to Make Business Sense These Days
Cash is scarce throughout the economy, testing some convictions long held by in-house and outside counsel alike on the need to scrutinize old litigation habits, writes attorney Michael Cavendish. Some of the most endangered practices in corporate litigation are, not surprisingly, among the costliest, measured in price versus progress made in a lawsuit. But financial difficulty is providing vital new courses in business education to platoons of litigation managers and their leaders.View more book results for the query "Slaughter May"
U.N. Prosecutor Helps Convict Rwandan Trio
Imone Monasebian is home for the holidays and the comparative tranquility of New York City, where she was a hip-hop journalist and poet some years ago. But her thoughts never stray far from the gravity of her legal work in East Africa.Ineligible Pro Hac Vice Attorneys, In-House Counsel and Multijurisdictional Practitioners
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