...requiring auditors to pose questions to the audit committee through Auditing Standard No. 16, Communications with Audit Committees, adopted in August 2012 following two...
Daily Business Review
...requiring auditors to pose questions to the audit committee through Auditing Standard No. 16, Communications with Audit Committees, adopted in August 2012 following two...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...auditor-audit committee communications. Subject to SEC approval, Auditing Standard 16 will apply to audits for fiscal years beginning December 15, 2012...
...requiring auditors to pose questions to the audit committee through Auditing Standard No. 16, Communications with Audit Committees, adopted in August 2012 following two...
As 2012 comes to a close, we have a quick cheat sheet to help in-house lawyers at public companies get up to speed for 2013
...letter involving advertising practices employed during the 2011 Super Bowl. The November 16, 2011, FTC opinion highlights why all companies should have internal antitrust and...
...letter involving advertising practices employed during the 2011 Super Bowl. The Nov. 16, 2011, FTC opinion highlights why all companies should have internal antitrust and...
...letter involving advertising practices employed during the 2011 Super Bowl. The November 16, 2011, FTC opinion highlights why all companies should have internal antitrust and...
Almost under the radar, the Labor Department is talking and acting tough on employers. Critics call it grandstanding, but supporters call it course correction
The Daily Report
In March 2009, a determined Hilda Solis stood before a group of unionized workers and declared, "There's a new sheriff in town." As President Barack Obama's secretary of Labor, Solis vowed to reinvig
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