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2 Apr 7:42 am
... guilty to receiving millions of dollars in kickbacks from foreign suppliers in return for placing their products in Home Depot stores across the nation. The article does not detail the scheme, ... 1%? Not the seller, because he adds that 1% to the value of the order. The buyer's company ends up paying. Business acquaintances have told me several ... so that there be no trace. (One factory owner I knew gave his buyer a birthday card loaded with cash while singing, "Happy Birthday!") The payoff is expected ...
Asia Business Intelligence - http://www.asiabizblog.com/
13 Sep, 2007 3:14 am by Bill Heinze
... the trigger sprayer shrouds in this case was the contract or industrial buyer for companies that purchase the stand-alone trigger sprayer devices, not the retail purchasers of the finished product: The industrial purchaser of the trigger sprayer shrouds for manufacturing ... in the bottle, and the label on the bottle, all of which assembled together create the retail product. Consequently, the purchaser of the patented and accused designs in this case is the purchaser of one of a retail product's ...
I/P Updates - http://ip-updates.blogspot.com
15 Mar, 2008 6:26 am
... we have the same concerns, and we have the same system in place to make sure the products we bring in are of same quality." He called for U.S ... said. Tips for quality control Haft said his company, BChinaB, literally inspects every single product, as opposed to doing statistical sampling. "That takes a lot more ... he believes attitude of a supplier is the most important in the selection process. "Many Western buyers only look for factories with certain certification, such as ISO 9000, but certification ...
Tags: Business, China
China Law Blog - http://www.chinalawblog.com/
23 Nov 5:01 pm by Lisa Milam-Perez
... allowable penalty for a serious violation. In exchange for agreeing not to prosecute Walmart for the incident, the district attorney required the company to implement a statewide crowd-management plan for post-Thanksgiving Day events at each of its 92 New York ... ' online holiday shopping is potentially staggering: One in four IT professionals estimate that their company will lose $15,000 or more per employee in productivity during this year's holiday season. That's not counting the threat of ...
CCH Workday - http://cch-workday.blogspot.com/
23 Jun 5:00 am by Gary P. Rodrigues
... for easy online access to the legal information required for the practice of law in the modern era. The shift from a seller's to a buyer's market The belief in the commercial potential of online legal research is now being questioned. The success of the ... to ensure that they have all of the information that they need, but can generally rely on the product offering of only one company. The recent economic downturn has accentuated this trend as customers who cannot afford to buy multiple copies of ...
Slaw - http://www.slaw.ca
9 Jan 10:43 am
... prime opportunity for companies looking to make a key acquisition. A common strategy for acquiring the business of a troubled company is to purchase assets rather than acquire all outstanding capital stock of the target, based on the general principle ... , if applicable, generally results in liability for the purchaser to creditors of the seller. Certain Product Liabilities. A buyer may inherit seller product liabilities pursuant to judicial doctrine. Collective Bargaining Agreements. A purchaser of ...
Fashion & Apparel Law Blog - http://www.fashionapparellawblog.com/
23 Oct, 2007 1:00 am
... not see much use for the site beyond its serving as a really good directory of potential manufacturers of particular products. Turns out I have company. Paul Midler (who is believed to have coined the term "quality fade" to describe how Chinese manufacturers ... be frank, I just don't get it. Aren't the best China supplier relationships those where the supplier and buyer are known to each other, where the two have an on-going work relationship? Established players have little use for the website ...
Tags: China, Business
China Law Blog - http://www.chinalawblog.com/
16 Jan, 2007 10:46 pm by Dan Harris
... like this: 1. International company (big or small) receives an inquiry about their product. 2. Inquiry quickly turns into an order. 3. The Chinese "buyer" invites the foreign ... trip has been made and the money has been paid and the company that has been scammed wants us to help in their getting their money ... sudden visit? In bed with avian flu? (Expect a request for commission payment). Invite the buyer to visit the overseas factory and offer to deduct the costs of the trip from the contract price ...
Tags: China, Business
China Law Blog - http://www.chinalawblog.com/
6 Aug 7:38 pm
... of "confidential information" generally comprises all oral and written information furnished to the buyer as well as any derivative products, such as the buyer's analyses of the seller's underlying financial statements. There are, however, ... the seller's employees. Buyers generally tailor their comments on this section to fit their specific needs. If the buyer is a company trying to grow its business by acquiring a competitor, for example, considerable care is taken to ensure the non-solicitation ...
Private Equity Law Review - http://www.privateequitylawreview.com/
3 Oct, 2007 6:06 am by broc
/**/ Leveraged Buyout Bust By-Product: Lawsuits Here is some good stuff from the D&O Diary Blog: As credit market disruption has reached the leveraged buyout world, a number of deals announced ... had a strong personal motive" for the completion of the merger, from which he would received proceeds of $420 million. The implication is that the company withheld the true information to ensure that the merger would be completed, and that the merger fell apart only when the misrepresentations came to ...
DealLawyers.com Blog - http://WWW.DEALLAWYERS.COM/Blog/
8 Jan 1:37 pm
A common strategy for acquiring the business of a troubled company is to purchase assets rather than acquire all outstanding capital stock of the target, based on the general principle that a purchaser of assets is not responsible for ... sales act, if applicable, generally results in liability for the purchaser to creditors of the seller. Certain Product Liabilities. A buyer may inherit seller product liabilities pursuant to judicial doctrine. Collective Bargaining Agreements. A purchaser of assets ...
Corporate Securities Law Blog - http://www.corporatesecuritieslawblog.com/
8 Jan 4:50 pm
A common strategy for acquiring the business of a troubled company is to purchase assets rather than acquire all outstanding capital stock of the target, based on the general principle that a purchaser of assets is not responsible for ... sales act, if applicable, generally results in liability for the purchaser to creditors of the seller. Certain Product Liabilities. A buyer may inherit seller product liabilities pursuant to judicial doctrine. Collective Bargaining Agreements. A purchaser of assets ...
Tags: Focus, Industry
Bankruptcy and Restructuring Blog - http://www.bankruptcylawblog.com/
23 Nov, 2006 2:48 am
... on his or her own, unless sales and purchases of real estate constitutes the normal business of the company. Normally, in transactions involving private homes, the buyer accepts to rely on the advice of the real estate agent, even if he is commissioned by the seller. ... will read the purchase contract draft and advice the buyer. When the real estate transaction concerns a commercial property the buyer would normally involve his own lawyer in the negotiations and production of transaction documents.
Swedish Law Blog - http://swedishlaw.blogspot.com
... is, it must be undertaken in much the same way a company undertakes a consumer marketing study by determining who is a potential buyer for this patent asset product. It is highly recommended that a business professional manage the marketing assessment ... a Patent Monetization Marketing PlanAfter the organization identifies potential purchasers of a patent asset and how much a willing buyer might pay for it, a plan for monetization marketing plan can be developed. As many potential marketing plans ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
15 Oct 11:24 pm by Rich
... 's assume for the moment that the product is bad) has every actor in the supply chain failed them, but now their own insurance companies - companies that they have ... You have a FOREIGN firm manufacturing in China who has potentially export bad product to buyers in the States who have distributed container loads (MSNBC article says 500 ... any measure of responsibility, or feels that they should step up and admit that the product/ process is bad. .. and this news comes a day after I read that Mattel has ...
All Roads Lead To China - http://www.allroadsleadtochina.com
2 Sep, 2008 10:06 pm by David Laverty
... operate as a form of insurance policy which protects the buyer in the event the condition of the business is different than what was expected. Litigation from suppliers or employees, product liability claims from customers and other risks can ... of a meaningful proposal to handle the legal issues of an acquisition. A meaningful proposal will tell the Indian company what it will actually be receiving - for example, what level of due diligence and participation in document drafting and review? ...
International Counsel - http://internationalcounsel.blogspot.com
25 Nov, 2008 7:50 pm
... term success by diversifying and expanding. Many brands in need of capital will be forced to place their companies up for sale; however, the buyers who ultimately capitalize on this investment opportunity might look different than in the past. Traditionally, ... at home. Strategic buyers looking to align themselves with other brands in an effort to diversify their product offerings and increase market share are not the only ones who can benefit from the changing landscape of transactions in the ...
Fashion & Apparel Law Blog - http://www.fashionapparellawblog.com/
5 Nov, 2008 8:46 pm
David Dayton over at Silk Road International sets out what every buyer of China product must do before buying product from or having product manufactured in China. A summary of Silk Road's list: 1. Pay $150 or so and get a report on your company before you send any money ... legally. I would also suggest that you do an internet search (in both English and in Mandarin) on the company from which you will be buying to see what others are saying about it. 2. Second, pay another $800 or so ...
Tags: China, Business
China Law Blog - http://www.chinalawblog.com/
23 Jan 12:57 am by Peter Rost
... The TARP funds were explicitly authorized to fund a "bailout" of financial institutions, NOT car companies!! The Prez did this deceitful business without Congressional authorization-the supine Congress doesn't have the nerve to say NO! Never will I buy a product of a company receiving this "bailout". Mike Posted Jan 1, 2009, 7:26 PM ... should have filed chapter 11 and started over like many of your buyers have had to do. Chrysler IS going down . Americans hard earned tax dollars ...
THE PHARMA LAW BLOG - http://peterrost.blogspot.com/
25 Sep 7:30 pm
... - at least until Crazy Horse Too was able to create its own reputation (which it certainly has)]. Unfortunately for Sodipa, the company did not apply for a Request for Extension of Protection under the Madrid Protocol for its CRAZY HORSE international registration until very ... even exists anymore - difficult to find using a search engine with most of the hits being for "Crazy Horse Too" or the MGM production "Crazy Horse Paris." Perhaps I should go out tonight and conduct some "research" in order ...
Las Vegas Trademark Attorney - http://www.vegastrademarkattorney.com/
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