multinational corporation
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The rise of multinationals, a relatively recent occurrence, has resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguity because they can operate in so many jurisdictions.
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LAP is not some evil multinational corporation but a "local business" that is "generally very open to dialogue", he said.
From Barron's
Tata Group, the multinational corporation that owns JLR, did not respond.
From BBC
Witty told employees of the multinational corporation to block out the occasionally celebratory tone seen on social media and the posters' plaudits directed at Johnson's still at-large assassin.
From Salon
He regularly is consulted by scholars about how to use lidar, and today Chapple is VP Global Strategic Solutions at NV5, a multinational corporation that also specializes in lidar, imaging and analytics.
From Salon
In nearly any other circumstance, arbitration is always an option for the plaintiff, whether the case is a friendly divorce or a big-dollar-sign dispute with a multinational corporation and its subcontractors.
From Slate
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