Founded in 1934 as a Chicagobased tax practice, McDermott Will & Emery has grown dramatically since thenin every possible way: The firm now numbers around 1,000 lawyers, who operate out of more than a dozen offices in the United States and Europe (in China, McDermott has an alliance...
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The controversy surrounding Rutgers University's basketball program has an important relevance to corporate governance—one that arises from the trend towards a more active and engaged board
...States Stack Up?," a study by the law firm McDermott Will & Emery. The leadership role is important because the next...
...a company ends up in a settlement with the government, the terms will likely require separation of the two roles, with different individuals in each...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a company ends up in a settlement with the government, the terms will likely require separation of the two roles, with different individuals in each...
...since it was first created in the 1980sa change that will force companies to do more work and spend more money to protect...
...too creative with their accounting, so the valuations placed on their assets will work to the company's tax advantage. These types of profit-shifting...
...says Van Fleet, a partner in the Houston office of McDermott Will & Emery. "I see aggressive enforcement action continuing." ...
...too creative with their accounting, so the valuations placed on their assets will work to the company's tax advantage. These types of profit-shifting...
...Stack Up?", a study by the law firm McDermott Will & Emery. The leadership role is important because the next...
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