The National Law Journal 1998 Jonathan Foreman - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1998 Jonathan Foreman
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A 'hired gun' for new management. (Carlton S. Chen, vice president and general counsel of gun manufacturer Colt's Manufacturing Co.)LawJonathan Foreman
Clothier relies on its in-house rabbi. (Samuel P. Fried, vice president, general counsel and secretary of The Limited Inc.)LawJonathan Foreman
Counsel puts her stamp on business. (Sarah Moss, vice president and general counsel, Pitney Bowes Inc.)LawJonathan Foreman
Endless discovery won't play in Peoria. (R.R. Atterbury III, vice president, general counsel and secretary, Caterpillar Inc.)LawJonathan Foreman
He doesn't shop around for lawyers. (Dennis J. Broderick, senior vice president, general counsel and secretary, Federated Department Stores, Inc.)LawJonathan Foreman
He takes care of business weekly. (Kenneth M. Vittor, senior vice president and counsel, The McGraw-Hill Cos.)LawJonathan Foreman
His methods are quite calculating. (Richard J. Agnich, senior vice president, secretary and general counsel, Texas Instruments Inc.)LawJonathan Foreman
His offer: finish faster, earn more. (Howard J. Rudge, senior vice president and general counsel, E.I. Du Pont de Nemours $ Co.)LawJonathan Foreman
MBA lawyer means business in-house. (Daniel Opperman, senior vice president, general counsel and secretary, Oracle Corp.)LawJonathan Foreman
On campus, he found the good life. (Howard Ende, general counsel for Princeton University)LawJonathan Foreman
This Rhodes scholar advises jocks, stars. (Peter A. Carfagna, International Management Group)LawJonathan Foreman
Trading in Skadden for corporate life. (Nancy L. Henr, senior vice president and chief legal counsel, The Dun & Bradstreet Corp.)LawJonathan Foreman
Training generalists hallmarks her style. (Judith Whittaker, general counsel and secretary, Hallmark Cards Inc.)LawJonathan Foreman
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