When W. Thomas Haynes was reorganized out of his GC job with Coca-Cola North America in 2001, the company gave its blessing for him to become executive director of the Coca-Cola Bottlers Association. Then, in February, 55 independent bottlers sued The Coca Cola Co. and its affiliated bottler over distribution rights. Now Coke has moved to bar Haynes from testifying in the case or advising the bottlers — and Haynes is fighting back, particularly outraged at Coke’s attack on his professional ethics.
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When W. Thomas Haynes was reorganized out of his GC job with Coca-Cola North America in 2001, the company gave its blessing for him to become executive director of the Coca-Cola Bottlers Association. Then, in February, 55 independent bottlers sued The Coca Cola Co. and its affiliated bottler over distribution rights. Now Coke has moved to bar Haynes from testifying in the case or advising the bottlers — and Haynes is fighting back, particularly outraged at Coke’s attack on his professional ethics.
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Posted on Thursday, August 31st, 2006. Filed under: In-House Counsel, Law Misc
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When W. Thomas Haynes was reorganized out of his GC job with Coca-Cola North America in 2001, the company gave its blessing for him to become executive director of the Coca-Cola Bottlers Association. Then, in February, 55 independent bottlers sued The Coca Cola Co. and its affiliated bottler over distribution rights. Now Coke has moved to bar Haynes from testifying in the case or advising the bottlers — and Haynes is fighting back, particularly outraged at Coke’s attack on his professional ethics.
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Posted on Thursday, August 31st, 2006. Filed under: Employment, Law Misc
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When W. Thomas Haynes was reorganized out of his GC job with Coca-Cola North America in 2001, the company gave its blessing for him to become executive director of the Coca-Cola Bottlers Association. Then, in February, 55 independent bottlers sued The Coca Cola Co. and its affiliated bottler over distribution rights. Now Coke has moved to bar Haynes from testifying in the case or advising the bottlers — and Haynes is fighting back, particularly outraged at Coke’s attack on his professional ethics.
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Posted on Thursday, August 31st, 2006. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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