Articles From Michelle L. Thoma-Culver

Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, July 2009 An introduction to the issue from Editor Michelle L. Thoma-Culver.
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, June 2009 An introduction to the issue from Editor Michelle L. Thoma-Culver
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, May 2009  An introduction to the issue from Editor Michelle L. Thoma-Culver.
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, February 2009 An introduction to the issue from Editor Michelle L. Thoma-Culver.
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, January 2009 An introduction to the issue from Editor Michelle L. Thoma-Culver.
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, December 2008 In the spirit of the season, this issue consists of two form agreements for your reference and—if you deem satisfactory—for your use.
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, November 2008 The focus of this month’s edition of The Corporate Lawyer is on matters of federal and state legislation that directly impact businesses of all types.
Editor’s notes By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, October 2008 The focus of this month’s edition of The Corporate Lawyer is primarily on employment law issues faced by corporations.
Editor’s note By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, September 2008 This is the first edition of The Corporate Lawyer (TCL) for which I am serving as editor.
Thoughts of a recent graduate in-house counsel and a call for poetic justice By Michelle L. Thoma-Culver Corporate Law Departments, January 2007 I am a relatively new attorney, having practiced little more than two years now.

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