By Christina Landers
Attorney Lorraine M. Brennan never imagined that a bachelor's degree in French literature from Cornell University would come in so handy. But her current job, as the International Chamber of Commerce director of arbitration and alternative dispute resolution for North America and le...
Attorney Lorraine M. Brennan never imagined that a bachelor's degree in French literature from Cornell University would come in so handy. But her current job, as the International Chamber of Commerce director of arbitration and alternative dispute resolution for North America and le...
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