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19 May, 2008 6:13 pm
[JURIST] The US Securities and Exchange Commission [official website] is pursuing fraud charges against four former Time Warner [corporate website] executives for their alleged involvement in a 2000-2002 plot to defraud investors by inflating advertising revenue,
according to Monday reports. Charges against four other executives, including former head of the company's business affairs unit David
21 Mar, 2005 3:09 am
[JURIST] The US Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that communications and media giant Time Warner [corporate website] has agreed to pay $300 million to settle charges alleging that it overstated online advertising revenue and the number of
its AOL Internet subscribers and committed other securities frauds. The Commission's AOL complaint asserted thatThe company artificially
5 May, 2008 5:15 am
... ,230 - $ 66,967 - - - $ 98,197 Director Compensation . Time Warner's board met eleven
times last year. No incumbent director attended fewer ... five years. Michael. Miles is an Independent Director, who has the longest tenure with Time Warner's board . He was a Director of Historic TW from 1995 until the AOL-Historic ... sit on other boards. For
instance, Mr. Miles serves as a director of AMR Corporation, Citadel Broadcasting Corporation and
Dell Inc. CEO Compensation . The compensation paid to the CEO ...
27 Sep, 2004 10:07 am
In Monday's corporations and securities law news, Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp. have
indicated that they may make a joint bid for bankrupt cable-television operator Adelphia Communications Corp. The bid may allow Time
Warner to swap Adelphia assets in exchange for Comcast's interest in Time Warner Cable. Comcast also announced a new plan which will reduce Comcast's interest in Time Warner
30 Aug, 2007 1:11 am
... Attorneys of California (CAOC), are maximizing their influence among 60 million viewers on TIME WARNER TV, as well as on AOL Television, iTunes, CBS on The InsiderExclusive TV Show ... truly reforming the class action system, submitting a series of
initiatives aimed at holding Corporate America accountable to consumers when they engage in misconduct, establishing a campaign war chest ... plans. We won't let Corporate
America take away any more of our legal rights and we won't stand for its profit-over ...
11 Apr, 2008 7:02 am
Time Warner is the world's largest media and entertainment corporation, headquartered in the USA, with major operations in film, television, publishing, Internet service and telecommunications. Its subsidiaries
include AOL, New Line Cinema, Time Inc., Time Warner Cable,
HBO, Turner Broadcasting System, The CW Television Network, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Cartoon Network, CNN, and DC Comics. This scorecard
tracks intellectual property events involving Time Warner around the globe.
28 Jul, 2006 4:41 pm
In Order FCC 06-105, the Commission approved the sale of substantially all of the cable systems and assets of Adelphia Communications Corporation to Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corporation, the exchange of certain cable systems and assets between affiliates or...
22 Oct, 2003 1:58 pm
This is Amit Patel with what's new in corporations law. The New York Times reports today that the Security and Exchange Commission has subpoenaed Stephen M. Case, the
former chairman of AOL Time Warner; Richard D. Parsons, the chairman and chief executive; and several
other top executives for questioning as part of its investigation into the company's accounting for an advertising deal with
5 Sep, 2006 5:06 pm
23 Jul, 2008 11:24 am
... $3,859,492 7 Paul Cappuccio Time Warner Inc. $3,600,000 8 Russell Deyo Johnson & Johnson
$3,515,816 ... Cooke Precision Castparts Corp. $1,191,375 Terrence Linnert Goodrich Corporation $1,023,818 Entertainment Alan Braverman The
Walt Disney Company $4, ... Braverman The Walt Disney Company $3,450,000 Richard Massey Alltel Corporation $3,343,338 Russell Deyo Johnson
& Johnson $2,746,200 Carrie Dwyer The Charles Schwab Corporation $2,701,715 Paul Cappuccio Time
Warner Inc. $2,600,000 Gary Jacobs ...
4 Feb 2:33 am
... Depot (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 ... ) cuts 400 open positions and 600 employees on sagging sales. Jan. 27: Time Warner's (nyse: TWX - news - people ) AOL reduces workforce by 10% (700 ...
24 Mar 5:22 am
... Hyatt Corp. Intel Microsoft Merrill Lynch & Co. Motorola Inc. Sprint Nextel Time Warner Inc.
Yahoo! Inc. Mergers, Restructurings, and Bankruptcies Contributing to Layoffs. Mergers, restructurings, and bankruptcies are also contributing to corporate legal department
layoffs. The pharmaceutical industry has been particularly active on the merger front, embarking on gigantic acquisitions. Some of these big mergers will, ...
12 May 3:34 am
... Lynch & Co. Motorola Inc. Schering-Plough Sony Electronics Sprint Nextel Sun Microsystems Symantec Corp. Time Warner Inc. Yahoo! Inc. Wachovia Washington Mutual Wells Fargo Wyeth Mergers, Restructurings, and Bankruptcies Contributing to Layoffs. Mergers,
restructurings, and bankruptcies are also contributing to corporate legal department layoffs. The pharmaceutical industry has been particularly active on the merger front,
embarking on gigantic acquisitions. Some ...
30 Apr 5:01 am
Time Warner is inching closer to an untangling of what many consider one of the worst mergers in
American corporate history by shedding America Online. Could the company's vast magazine empire under Time Inc., which publishes Sports
Illustrated, Time, Fortune and People, be next? In a regulatory filing Wednesday, Time
Warner said it was nearing a decision [...]
19 Apr, 2005 12:30 pm
[JURIST] [JURIST] Leading Tuesday's corporations and securities law news, the Wall Street Journal is reporting [subscription req'd] Cablevision Systems Corp. [corporate
website] has raised its bid for Adelphia Communications Inc. [corporate website] to $17.1 billion. The move may threaten the $18 billion competing offer from Time Warner Inc. [corporate website] and Comcast Corp [corporate
26 Feb, 2008 6:39 am
Would you pay this man $100,000 to pick music for you? If you answered "Yes!" you must be corporate America. According to the New York Times, Warner Brothers is negotiating a deal with Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr., better known as...
7 Nov, 2007 12:27 am
... in legal fees following a $100 million class action settlement in a lawsuit brought by participants in AOL Time Warner's 401(k) defined contribution plans against the company." New Deals Subscription Required Lawyers on Major Transactions Thursday, November 1, 2007 By
Tyrone Richardson "Goodman ... -cash transaction valued at $2.65 billion. Also, chemical and metals manufacturer Olin Corporation was purchased
by Global Brass and Copper Holding, Inc., a company of KPS Capital Partners, for ...
10 Jul, 2007 5:53 am
Avista Capital Partners, the private equity firm that bought The Minneapolis Star-Tribune late last year, said on Tuesday that it had hired the former president of Time Warner's Time Inc. Media Group as a consultant. The executive, Robin
Domeniconi, was responsible for corporate sales and marketing efforts of the company's 145 media brands. Previously, she [...]
4 Jun, 2007 5:15 am
... brought against third party vendors and investment banking firms alleging that each was primarily liable under Rule 10b-5. Three such cases have been decided at the circuit level
over the last year. In Simpson v. AOL Time Warner, 452 F.3d 1040 (9th Cir. 2006) and In re Charter
Communications, 443 F.3d 987 (8th Cir. 2006), the two courts addressed allegations of sham transactions between the company and vendors that facilitated ...
30 Aug 10:55 am
... . I close with three recommendations, one of which has assisted Senators Corker and Warner in introducing implementing legislation.
Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implications of ownership ... other rent seeking groups. It also considers the fact that
rents for an official exercising government shareholder powers aren't time discounted, but the costs of using a bank to subsidize interest
groups are substantially time discounted. Indeed, given ...
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