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2 Jun, 2006 12:27 pm
... . In the Counties Palatine the entire government was privately held, and most of the American Colonies were corporate franchises that held practically all jurisdiction in
their territory, sometimes subject to reservations (such as the ... Revolution, which was more of a climax to this process). The modern laws of interstate jurisdiction came to be
derived largely from international law rather than from franchise property law, and the procedural rights of defendants were encoded in
constitutions ...
19 Oct 2:33 am
... a sectoral basis (Could this be yet another mission for the LII?). (2) Designers: Quite a number of corporations and organizations explicitly support open source
peer producing projects, mostly by dedicating some of their human resources to improving the code ... School of Public Policy / National
University of Singapore. He is also a faculty affiliate of the Belfer Center of Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. He has
published many books, most recently "Delete - The Virtue of ...
7 May 10:40 am
... highly interactive format will allow you to benchmark on a real-time basis and learn best practices from your peers: Effects of the economic downturn and subsequent
rulemaking on compliance programs Higher expectations for reporting on and documenting ... the Board - where governance and compliance meet International considerations - including Anti-bribery developments Hypotheticals and interactive panels based on real-world scenarios Corporate
Compliance and Ethics Institute 2009 Chicago, May 20- ...
13 Oct, 2008 12:19 am
... ; GM Ferreira, Global good governance and good global governance André Mbata B Mangu, The African peer-review mechanism and the promotion
of democracy and good political governance in Africa KG Balakrishnan, Good ... for good governance and the rule of law John King Gamble & Lauren Piera, Good governance, non-state
actors and international law: A cautionary note Diego Quiroz, Expanding international law to
non-state actors (The corporation) André Thomashausen, The 'war on terror' in Africa in ...
21 Jun, 2007 5:55 am
... or retrenching from, what your firm's geographic footprint is, and how you attempt to distinguish your firm from its peer group. But
McKinsey, in "Better Strategy through Organizational Design," argues that "most leaders overlook a golden opportunity to ... , and any meaningful change usually involves difficult
personality issues and corporate politics. No surprise, then, that rather than tackle internal organizational issues to boost the performance of companies, many CEOs
typically opt for the ad ...
19 Jan 8:02 am
... blogger Geoff Sharp! NEW YORK, NY, January 16, 2009 - The International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR Institute),
a membership-based, nonprofit alliance of global corporations, law firms, scholars, and public institutions dedicated to the ... and best practices continues to move CPR's
mission forward. Many times, it is the work of our colleagues and peers that inspires our own activities and motivates us to spearhead innovation and promote excellence. It is
for this ...
16 Jan, 2007 6:18 pm
... has an article on backdating, Options Backdating, Tax Shelters, and Corporate Culture. He argues that tax noncompliance from backdating "was collateral damage from weak
internal controls and, in some cases, the rent-seeking of executives." He says [t]he ... mottos. The problem is that these are cheap, so "the risk of hypocrisy is acute."
Employees therefore look to "the behavior of peers and the revealed preferences of superiors for guidance. Another place they may look to is their offer letters, ...
18 Jul, 2007 10:11 am
... American University [AU]: Matthew Swibel is associate editor in the Washington bureau of Forbes magazine, where he has written about international business, personal finance and government regulation since 2002. For the past five years, he has served as ... A possibly better alternative,
she says, "is to make it easier to strike down [a patent] in litigation." That's what the big corporate patent holders are suggesting: Let a company that doesn't want to pay what
it considers undue royalties win a ...
31 Aug, 2007 4:11 am
... Workshop applying of Invention Generation techniques. The program tends to be the most beneficial to senior corporate patent counsel. Many have commented that our meetings of
peers present great value by sharing ideas and exploring relevant issues with leaders of ... best by far." "The smaller size really provides an opportunity to build new contacts
and the addition of international attendees/speakers is a real plus." Planned program topics for the 2007 CPS include: Portfolio Valuation New
Asian ...
24 Oct, 2007 4:15 am
... has changed its internal policies so that Enforcement lawyers must seek approval from the Commissioners before they begin settlement talks that involve fining
corporations. That shift followed ... personnel to make appropriate use of external resources and enhancing their own internal monitoring of audit performance. For more
analysis of the PCAOBs report, check out ... you goand let you know how you compare against your peers. Simply read each statement and decide whether you agree with it (by
clicking ...
9 Oct, 2008 8:16 am
... only one about which I can write from personal experience. At that time, the HRC's Corporate Equality Index rated a company on a scale of 0 percent to 100 percent on whether
... you can't say anything that is prohibited by the policy. So if your peers and managers don't like the fact that you are transitioning, they can't ... might no longer be. It's
unpredictable. Unless the company has an active, effective internal affirmative action program that protects you, you are best off staying in the closet. ...
10 Jul, 2008 4:39 pm
... in August 2001 raising "suspicions of accounting improprieties." Nor would she have subsequently pushed for an internal investigation at the energy trading company, or later
testified before Congress about her experiences there. "I ... according to Dylan Blaylock, a spokesperson for the Government Accountability Project, a nonprofit advocacy group for
government and corporate accountability that's contacted by about 400 whistleblowers each year. Whistleblowing is a "life-changing event that exacts ...
26 Sep 11:11 pm
... and registration materials, click here here. This program is sponsored by the International Association of Defense Counsel. The
International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) has been serving a distinguished membership of corporate and insurance defense
lawyers since 1920. Its activities benefit the approximately 2,400 invitation-only, peer-reviewed members and their clients as well as the
civil justice system and the legal profession. In addition, the ...
21 Jun, 2007 12:53 pm
An anonymous hacker claims to have used computer magic to peer through the extreme secrecy surrounding the ending of the Harry Potter saga and
posted online unverified details from the soon-to-be released final book in best- ... - including copies of unreleased movies, policy statements by politicians and Federal Reserve
announcements - are extremely vulnerable to targeted external attacks from hackers who can find their way into a corporate network as easily as sending an email to a summer
intern.
25 Jun 8:51 am
... vehicles to report transactions involving non-cooperative jurisdictions; - denial of the participation exemption; and - requests to international financial institutions to review their investment policies with respect to non-cooperative jurisdictions. Additionally, the ... (FATF) and the
EU to explore ways to facilitate access to information in regard to trusts, foundations, shell corporations and other arrangements which may be used for tax-evasion purposes. The
government of Liechtenstein, which ...
28 May 6:00 am
... .3d 127 (2d. Cir. 2003) (Calabresi writing). Queenie, Ltd. v. Nygard Intern., 321 F.3d 282 (2d. Cir. 2003) (Sotomayor concurring) Nadel v ... D.N.Y. 1996) (adopting Judge
Magistrate recommendation for statutory damages) Krueger International, Inc. v. Nightingale, Inc., 915 F.Supp. 595 (S.D.N ... ., 1996 WL 219636
(S.D.N.Y. 1996) (Lanham Act) Peer Intern. Corp. v. Luna Records, Inc., 887 F.Supp. 560 ( ... Records, Inc., 1995 WL 125389 (S.D.N.Y.
1995) Peer Intern. Corp. v. Luna Records, Inc.,1995 WL 350916 (S.D ...
28 Nov, 2008 12:14 pm
... Marks Law Blog) High Court provides guidance on contributory infringement provision: Northern Territory v Collins (International Law
Office) PricewaterhouseCooper report - Making the intangible tangible, the economic contribution of Australia's copyright industries (IP ... practice and public policy/accepted
principles of morality (IPKat) Over-defended IP action - who pays the costs?: Peer International
Corporation, Southern Music Publishing Co and Peermusic (UK) Ltd v Editoria Musical de Cuba (IP ...
4 Aug 3:50 am
... it will backfire -- it's a free country, and his team can bray to the (increasingly skeptical) media all it wants. But see International
Korwin Corp. v. Kowalczyk, 665 F. Supp. 652, 659 (N.D. Ill. 1987) ("[D]efendants must not be able ... favor a defendant by merely awarding minimum estimated losses to a plaintiff. The
Court finds, accordingly, the recommended awards in the Report to be inadequate."); see also Peer Int'l. Corp. v. Luna Records, Inc., 887
F.Supp. 560 (S.D.N.Y. 1996) (Sotomayor, J.) ...
16 Nov, 2006 7:45 am
Termidor: the latest decision Within the last couple of hours Mr Justice Lindsay has given his ruling in Peer International Corporation and others v Termidor Music Publishers Limited and others. This ruling follows no fewer
than 30 days of hearings (three of which were clocked up in Cuba), in pursuit of a ruling as to who controls the copyright in 13 Cuban-style classics by Ignacio ...
13 Feb, 2008 9:16 am
... governance issues, once considered strictly economic and confined to internal corporate stakeholders, have been broadened to include social and political issues and
the concerns ... 1685 (1976). Ralf Michaels, "Globalizing Savigny? The State in Savigny's Private International Law and the Challenge of
Europeanization and Globalization" (September 2005). Duke Law ... T. Trautman, Towards Federalizing Choice of Laws, 70 TEX. L. REV. 1715 (1992) Peer Zumbansen and Daniel Saam, The ECJ, Volkswagen and European ...
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