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
Talk about a brain drain—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,
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Well, that didn't take long. In the lead-up to this fall's elections, corporate America took a wait-and-see approach when it came to employment policy
Employers confront challenges on all fronts, from new types of unions to the health care law. What do the next four years look like
Employers confront challenges on all fronts, from new types of unions to the health care law. What do the next four years look like
...is banking on STACEY FRIEDMAN, a former Sullivan & Cromwell litigation and regulatory partner, to head up its legal team as general counsel...
...CEO James Gorman's desire to expand his company's presence in retail brokerage, a business he ran both at Morgan Stanley and at Merrill...
...of "supervisor" used in harassment cases. Last Friday, the Retail Litigation Center Inc. (RLC) filed an amicus brief in support of the respondent...
...both a competitive retail environment and ongoing...experience in both litigation and government investigations...of the Brennan Center for Justice since...
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