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...crowded courtroom fell silent as Richard G. Schultz, attorney for the McDonald's Corporation, approached the bench. Schultz, everyone there knew, was to defend his multi-million dollar client against charges of unfairly revoking the license of one Raymond Dayan, owner and operator of McDonald's franchises in Paris. Five hundred million dollars in damages was at stake. So was the entire French fast food market--one of the fastest-growing and most profitable such markets in the world. Reporters from the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal scribbled furiously as Schultz addressed the Hon. Richard Curry...

Author: By James A. Star, | Title: Ronald McDonald on Trial | 10/1/1981 | See Source »

...Raymond J. Kenney, Spievack's attorney, and Clyde Bergstresser, Glicklich's attorney, agreed yesterday that reversals by trial judges in malpractice cases are relatively rare...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Glicklich to Resume Malpractice Fight | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

...agreement in which Washington University gets funding for research and Mallinckrodt gets copies of all resulting scientific papers-before their publication. If any discoveries are commercially viable, the university will hold the patent and receive royalties; Mallinckrodt will have an exclusive license to market the product. Says Mallinckrodt President Raymond Bentele: "The agreement allows the university to do what it does best-that is, basic research&3151;and it allows us to do what we do best, develop usable products...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Pure Knowledge vs. Pure Profit | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

...numerous pressures to last as long as these three have, but only the Kinks have done so in the face of wavering and often scarce popularity. The Stones and the Who have remained in the limelight throughout their careers, but the Kinks, under the direction of lead-singer/songwriter Raymond Douglas Davies, remained during the late '60s and early '70s oddities in the eyes of the rock world...

Author: By Charles W. Slack, | Title: In the Saddle Again | 9/18/1981 | See Source »

...Raymond N. Joeckel, 55, Eagle's president, believes that since the terrain in mountainous Liechtenstein greatly resembles the sandy, uplifted formations of the Western Overthrust Belt in the Rockies, there may be oil and gas in those hills as well. Eagle had to put up a bond of $3 million against possible damages caused by its drilling and promise to pay 15% of the earnings of any successful wells to the Liechtenstein government. But for that, Eagle received exclusive rights to explore the nation's 39,500 acres...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Eagle Has Landed | 9/14/1981 | See Source »

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