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He became a lawyer after spending two years working as a Legal Affairs Manager for various companies.
In 1985, he joined News International, appointed as Legal Affairs manager.
Today the main witness will be Tom Crone, the former legal affairs manager at the News of the World.
But another family member, Julie Barr, remains A G Barr's company secretary and legal affairs manager.
Tom Crone, who had been Legal Affairs manager for News International, was arrested on 30 August 2012.
Jodie is the Legal Affairs Manager at the DMA.
This allows for flexibility in each case, said Benjamin Cohen, the legal affairs manager for FIBA.
He speaks good English after working for 10 years as a legal affairs manager for the giant U.S. cosmetics firm Avon, before entering politics in 1992.
Pike also discussed the possibility with News International's legal affairs manager, Tom Crone, of making charges of professional misconduct against Lewis and Harris.
The amount of the fine reflected "pushback" by the company according to Michael K. Browne, the legal affairs manager of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.
Suzuki dropped one dealer and placed the other on probation, said John Walsh, legal affairs manager for American Suzuki Motor Corporation in Brea, Calif.
Tom Crone is a British barrister, last working for News International as Legal Affairs manager, before he resigned during the News International phone hacking scandal in 2011.
Judicial sources have told Reuters telephone intercepts show Alberto Solci, legal affairs manager for AEM and one of those who was investigated, explaining to colleagues how the meters malfunctioned.
According to Crone, the meeting lasted 15 minutes and was also attended by the then News of the World editor, Colin Myler, who concurred with the former legal affairs manager's versions of events.
He began his administrative career in sport as Super League's legal affairs manager in 1995 before becoming deputy chair of the Australian Sports Commission and chief executive of the National Rugby League.
Colin Myler, former News of the World editor and Tom Crone, the company’s legal affairs manager who stepped down in August, said Mr. Murdoch had knowledge of an e-mail that showed the extent of phone-hacking.
Robert Jay QC said that former News of the World Legal Affairs Manager Tom Crone had always felt the "one rogue reporter" line was unsustainable, but Mr Myler says that view was not shared with him.
Mr Warner was based in London for nearly 4 years as the corporate and legal affairs manager for a UK private principal investment firm operating primarily in the oil and gas sector and a London Stock Exchange listed oil and gas company.
Former News International legal affairs manager Tom Crone admitted that he gave incorrect information to the committee about the date when James Murdoch was first informed about the notorious “for Neville” e-mail, which indicated that hacking was not restricted to a single “rogue reporter” on the NoW.
A UNSW team-mate had set up a meeting with John Ribot, who had come up with the Super League idea, and Gallop first became involved in Rugby League as Legal Affairs Manager for Super League in 1995.
Tom Crone, the company's former legal affairs manager, "misled the committee in 2009 by giving a counter-impression of the significance of confidentiality in the [Professional Footballers' Association chief executive] Gordon Taylor settlement ... and sought to mislead the committee about the commissioning of surveillance".