...results suggest that too many firms are "almost operating like Corporate America, in other words, managing the firm quarter-to-quarter by earnings...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced Julia Chapman as his new appointee to the Zoning Board of Adjustment
...for FCPA actions against corporate defendants. In one case involving bribes paid to government officials in Latin America, prosecutors reached a deferred...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Pen and paper is an inferior option for executing legally binding agreements. Yet a recent study commissioned by Adobe Systems Inc. found that 98 percent of surveyed managers "still rely on hard copy
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...he discussed an article about "suckling on the breast of corporate America" and, when he gave her a poor review, told her...
...you may not want to hear. Creating a Facebook page or a corporate Twitter feed are proven ways to engage your constituents and to make...
On the Internet, everyone is a critic. Computers have turned every restaurant patron into Gael Greene and every moviegoer into the late Roger Ebert. But what happens when these anonymous critiques go
...Yet, the stock market and corporate balance sheets have been in...ongoing expansion that has made America one of the strongest global...
...that sells its products in America. The suit was brought under...far to say that mere corporate presence [in the United States...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...countries, "and it would reach too far to say that mere corporate presence [in the United States] suffices." Although all of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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