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4 Feb 2:33 am by Vanessa Vidal, Esq.
... (7,000) General Motors (2,000) Microsoft/Intel (10,000) Two corporate legal departments that have been in the news recently, Wyeth and Merrill Lynch, have been ... spared. While companies for the most part do not provide separate figures for their corporate legal department layoffs, company-wide layoffs usually affect in-house legal department as ... UAUA - news - people ) fires 1,000 to cut overhead costs. Jan. 21: SPX (nyse: SPW - news - people ) attempts to sell a business unit and cuts 400 employees ...
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1 Jan, 2008 9:42 pm by Suzanne Wynn
... employees who had been working toward the early retirement benefit in the General Signal Corporation (GSX) plan but who had not met the age 55 and 5 ... benefit as already including the early retirement benefit subsidy granted by the General Signal Corporation's traditional defined benefit plan, deciding it was already included in the Participant's ... blog in CA1: In an ERISA Case, There Was No Cutbacks of Benefits. "Gillis v. SPX Corporation, No. 07-1777. Most people spend the entire day at the office ...
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21 Sep, 2008 5:59 pm by Michael Stevens
... estoppel. The district court dismissed the claims against New Mather's parent corporation, NHK Spring Co., Ltd., for lack of personal jurisdiction and awarded summary ... Opinion Short Title/District 08a0560n.06 Jack Tyler Engineering Company v. SPX Corporation Western District of Tennessee at Memphis McKEAGUE, Circuit Judge. Jack Tyler Engineering Co., Inc. ("JTE") sued several companies, including SPX Corp., over a terminated distributorship agreement. The district court granted summary judgment ...
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21 Jul 3:30 am by Vanessa Vidal, Esq.
... general counsels stayed largely untouched. However, according to a recent survey conducted by Corporate Counsel, it appears that this trend is no more. While some indexes of general counsel ... compensation" paid for making performance targets. "The world economy may be limping," reported Corporate Counsel. "Economic sectors like banking and manufacturing are still waiting for those ... 1,111,915 Vincent Maffeo, ITT Corporation, NY, $1,105,431 Kevin Lilly, SPX Corporation, NC, $1,105,000 Javade Chaudhri ...
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23 Dec, 2008 7:00 pm by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
... adopt the policy in 2009. Social and Environmental Responsibility Proposals & Significant Results Proposals regarding corporate social and environmental responsibility issues were submitted to 80 companies, requesting either board adoption of a ... Kelley Services, Inc.; Liberty Global, Inc.; Marshall & Ilsley Corp.; SPX Corporation; Synovus Financial Corp.; Huntsman Corporation; and Tesoro Corporation--agreed to adopt an explicit prohibition against workplace discrimination based on sexual ...
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19 Dec, 2007 12:23 pm by S. COTUS
Gillis v. SPX Corporation, No. 07-1777. Most people spend the entire day at the office talking about ERISA cases around the water cooler. After all, talking about this stuff is how men bond. In some offices, the people that can't talk ERISA are fired simply because they don't seem like team players. This is an ERISA pension case that will keep people talking in bars for years to come. It is so exciting that I put it under the fold. If you don't read about it, you might be ...
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20 Dec, 2007 11:47 am by Stephen D. Rosenberg
... in conducting that effort under the terms of the plan and the calculation method was reasonable, so too does the First Circuit conclude, in Gillis v SPX Corporation, that the administrator's determination of certain factors in calculating retirement benefits would not be overturned because the administrator had discretion and the determinations made were reasonable given the plan's terms and purposes. Appellate Law & Practice, who ...
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28 Mar, 2008 8:22 am by Michelle Leder
... options. There was also a new word added to the footnoted vocabulary this week: a true up, which surfaced in this filing from SPX (SPW). While the word wasn't entirely new and does appear in several other company's filings, ... options "to "true-up" certain named executive officers for state tax increases incurred as a result of the relocation of SPX's corporate headquarters to Charlotte, North Carolina." Finally, at a time when newspaper companies are struggling for their very survival, the $66K ...
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15 Oct, 2008 2:11 pm
... trading. 2. Born was a career attorney with lots of expertise in this area of the law. Former SEC chair Arthur Levitt was the former chair of the American Stock Exchange. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has served in many large corporate boards, including J.P. Morgan. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin was formerly with Goldman Sachs. 3. The "boys" kept pushing for what they called voluntary regulation and compliance over derivatives trading (which would eventually lead to lax regulation on mortgage- ...
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15 Dec, 2008 6:55 pm
... trading. 2. Born was a career attorney with lots of expertise in this area of the law. Former SEC chair Arthur Levitt was the former chair of the American Stock Exchange. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has served in many large corporate boards, including J.P. Morgan. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin was formerly with Goldman Sachs. 3. The "boys" kept pushing for what they called voluntary regulation and compliance over derivatives trading (which would eventually lead to lax regulation on mortgage- ...
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28 Mar, 2008 7:25 am by RiskMetrics Group Blog Team
... Revenue Code." The resolutions follow a template developed by the Center for Political Accountability, a research group in Washington that focuses on corporate political spending. The shareholder campaign was initially spearheaded by labor unions, but social investment funds, church groups ... 's, Erie Indemnity, Family Dollar Stores, Kelly Services, Liberty Global, Marshall & Illsley, SPX, and Synovus. Nineteen proposals are still pending. This campaign has involved two types of resolutions. One ...
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22 Jan, 2007 2:14 pm by Bill Heinze
... we consider whether the mark is descriptive from the perspective of those consumers. See, e.g., In re Omaha National Corporation, supra (the descriptive meaning of FIRSTIER in the banking field would be understood at least by applicant's corporate customers, if not ... not necessary that the evidence show use by others in the exact manner in which it is displayed as a mark. See In re SPX Corp., 63 USPQ2d 1592 (TTAB 2002). The point is that the evidence in this case shows use of the very combination ...
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3 Jul, 2007 7:32 am by Senior Editor
... the case. The legal battle underscores an increasingly cutthroat battle between the two competitors. Oracle has accused SAP of "corporate theft on a grand scale" _ claiming that SAP obtained secret product information so it could reel in new customers. ... their each other's existing customer base. Honeywell International Inc., Merck & Co. Inc., OCE Technologies BV, SPX Corp. and Metro Machine Corp. are among the Oracle customers who recently defected to SAP for product support, according to ...
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25 Oct, 2007 9:04 am by Peter Lattman
... . Schwartz and Giuliani remain close friends. In 1991 Schwartz formed Decision Strategies, a corporate investigations outfit that he later sold to conglomerate SPX. He now has his own shop specializing in internal investigations and ... . Former federal judges and prosecutors are in hot demand as private practitioners are being hired to conduct internal investigations, serve as corporate monitors and arbitrate disputes. Thanks to the FCPA blog, consider this all-star lineup of government-appointed ...
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