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2 Oct 2017, 7:02 am by John G. Papianou
Burger King Corporation, No. 1:17-cv-22541-RNS (S.D. [read post]
18 Jun 2017, 10:01 pm by News Desk
Taco Bell, McDonald’s and Burger King had all stopped using it in 2011. [read post]
26 Apr 2017, 4:36 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
Talking about corporate inversions was all the rage a few years ago (remember Burger King and Tim Horton’s?). [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 1:56 pm by Patrick E. Knie
Burger King Corporation Federal Court in South Carolina Rules that Golf Cart Accident Was Not Covered Under Manufactured Home Insurance Policy – American Southern Home Insurance Company v. [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 1:56 pm by Patrick E. Knie
Burger King Corporation Federal Court in South Carolina Rules that Golf Cart Accident Was Not Covered Under Manufactured Home Insurance Policy – American Southern Home Insurance Company v. [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 1:53 pm by Patrick E. Knie
Burger King Corporation Federal Court Rules on Admissibility of Expert Testimony in South Carolina Woman’s Bad Faith Case Against Insurer – Karnofsky v. [read post]
5 Feb 2017, 1:53 pm by Patrick E. Knie
Burger King Corporation Federal Court Rules on Admissibility of Expert Testimony in South Carolina Woman’s Bad Faith Case Against Insurer – Karnofsky v. [read post]
9 Aug 2016, 10:01 pm by Coral Beach
Bloomberg reports Burger King is set to roll out the new menu item next week. [read post]
1 Aug 2016, 6:21 pm by Dennis Crouch
§ 1400(b) provides that a corporate defendant in a patent case—like corporate defendants in nearly all other types of cases—may be sued in any district in which personal jurisdiction lies. [read post]
6 May 2016, 7:52 am by Doorey
 For example, if the UFCW obtained a sectoral certification for “fast food workers in Toronto” and it was certified at one McDonalds store and one Burger King, then UFCW would bargain with representatives from McDonalds and BK towards reaching a standard collective agreement that would apply to both employers. [read post]
10 Apr 2016, 8:20 am by Walter Olson
Tax law is supposed to be relatively stable, predictable, and reliable for purposes of letting enterprises plan rationally, but that’s when political considerations don’t come first [Paul Caron, TaxProf citing Victor Fleischer, NYT and other links; earlier on inversions including Burger King episode] The underlying arrogance of U.S. overseas corporate tax policy: “We are unique among advanced nations in claiming taxes on global profits” [Hodak… [read post]
2 Apr 2016, 7:33 pm by Patti Waller
In 2010 Bill was awarded the NSF Food Safety Leadership Award for Education and in 2008 earned the Outstanding Lawyer Award by the King County Bar Association. [read post]
20 Feb 2016, 6:40 am by Andrew Delaney
” If you ask a lawyer what the first thing that comes to their legal mind when you say “International Shoe,” “Burger King,” “World-Wide Volkswagen,” “Goodyear Dunlop Tires,” or “Asahi Metal Industry,” I bet dollars to donuts their eyes will roll back into their head and they will start foaming at the mouth while ritualistically chanting “minimum contacts,” “stream of commerce,” and… [read post]
20 Jan 2016, 12:47 pm by Daniel Shaviro
 This, in turn, reflects both (1) the substantive requirements for tax-effective inversions that have been put in place since the last corporate inversions wave, and (2) companies' apparent preference, at least so far, in confining inversions to those that are at least arguably strategic (i.e., involving companies in the same industry - such as Burger King and Tim Horton's, or Pfizer and Allergan. [read post]
3 Dec 2015, 7:44 am
Then, using recounting the story of Burger King's partial expatriation, it illustrates that corporations participate in a market for citizenship that is flexible and negotiable, not unlike traditional markets. [read post]
2 Dec 2015, 10:14 pm by Dan Flynn
A Motley Fool analyst compared Chipotle’s current situation to past events involving Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Wendy’s and Taco Bell. [read post]