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  2. Baxter International - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Baxter acquired Medcom, Inc., a New York-based firm founded by Richard Fuisz and his brother, that had large markets in the United States and Saudi Arabia. [8] [9] [10] Baxter chief executive Vernon Loucks fired Fuisz who then brought anti-boycott charges against Baxter to the U.S. Commerce Department Office of Anti-Boycott Compliance ...

  3. Marvin R. Baxter - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Baxter began his legal career as a Fresno County deputy district attorney. Subsequently, he entered private practice in civil law in 1969. [4] It was during this time he was an associate and then a partner in the Fresno law firm of Andrews, Andrews, Thaxter, Jones and Baxter where he practiced civil law. [5]

  4. Carlyle in talks to buy Baxter's kidney care unit, source says

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    Shares of the Deerfield, Illinois-based firm rose more than 4%. Medical device maker Baxter said in March it had been in discussions with select private equity investors to explore a potential ...

  5. Richard Fuisz - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1985 Fuisz sued Baxter over his termination. When Fuisz arrived at the Baxter offices in Deerfield, Illinois, to sign the settlement and collect his financial compensation of $800,000, Baxter CEO Loucks refused to meet with him; Fuisz later said that he realized at that moment "there was only one way this would end."

  6. Monroe County pharmaceutical company Baxter is now Simtra ...

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    Baxter sold the unit in October for $4.25 billion to investment firms Advent International and Warburg Pincus. Combined, Advent and Warburg Pincus have more than $162 billion in assets under ...

  7. Richard Reeve Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Richard Reeve Baxter (14 February 1921 – 25 September 1980) was an American jurist [1] and from 1950 until his death the preeminent figure on the law of war. [2] Baxter served as a judge on the International Court of Justice (1979–1980), as a professor of law at Harvard University (1954 - 1979) and as an enlisted man and officer in the U.S. Army (1942–46,1948–54).

  8. Law & Order Puts One of Its Own on the Stand in Winter ... - AOL

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    Law & Order‘s District Attorney Baxter is about to find himself back in the courtroom — but not in the way he might’ve expected. As part of our month-long #2025FirstLook series, we’ve got ...

  9. William Baxter (law professor) - Wikipedia

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    As Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice from 1981–1983, [1] Baxter commanded wide public attention when in 1982 he settled a seven-year-old case against AT&T with by far the largest breakup in the history of the Sherman Antitrust Act, splitting AT&T up into seven regional phone companies.