GE's juggling act
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Brackett B Denniston, the vice president for litigation and legal policy of General Electric, is profiled. GE is a diversified conglomerate ranked near the top of the Fortune 500, running one of the largest US financial service companies and manufacturing everything from aircraft engines to appliances.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2001
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Firm lawyers watchful, wary; there's angst, no panic, over layoffs
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The law firms across the country at news of the large layoffs at Cooley, Godward is discussed. This unease has not increased to panic due to a conviction that such layoffs are restricted to law firms dependent on the dot-com business.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2001
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GC on N.Y.'s front line
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Susan C Waltman, senior vice president and general counsel of the Greater New York Hospital Association, is profiled. Waltman's employer helped coordinate the city's emergency medical response to 2001's terrorist attack's against the World Trade Center.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2001
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