New rules pressure companies to take responsibility for their supply chains
Recently enacted federal and state rules, along with some very public pressure, are making U.S. companies take a closer look at how they manage their international supply chains
...when she tagged paper documents with different color tape flags, labeled the boxes lining the hallways with sharpie marker, and met trucks in the building...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...when she tagged paper documents with different color tape flags, labeled the boxes lining the hallways with sharpie marker, and met trucks in the building...
...when she tagged paper documents with different color tape flags, labeled the boxes lining the hallways with sharpie marker, and met trucks in the building...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Basso settles into his new role as head of longtime client Black Box Corporation's legal department, his focus is less on managing the company...
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...part of the acquiring company. The approach of checking the boxes is not going to be viewed positively by either DOJ of...
Many Silicon Valley companies export their IP to subsidiaries to save on paying high corporate taxes. It's completely legal, but in a scramble for more revenue, regulators and lawmakers are looking t
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