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26 Aug 2017, 5:53 pm
I recently listened to the Sincerely, X podcast series co-presented by TED and Audible. [read post]
17 Nov 2006, 7:09 pm
The corporate counsel panel, moderated by John Lipsey of LexisNexis, included: Emily Dickinson (Hannaford Bros. [read post]
6 Jul 2018, 5:36 pm by Andrew Delaney
” “Yes, I don’t think I’ll ever buy one of his cars again. [read post]
29 Jul 2018, 5:00 pm by Michael Farinacci, Stephen P. Younger
”[viii]  The Taormina court also ruled that mere corporate registration does not confer general jurisdiction without express consent. [read post]
30 Jan 2013, 4:00 am by Doug Jasinski
Your firm’s brand identity is its corporate clothing. [read post]
24 Feb 2007, 8:32 am
Does the identity of a speaker as a corporation matter? [read post]
4 Feb 2013, 7:08 pm by Larry Catá Backer
  This series builds on some ideas I have been working through for a number of years relating to a fundamental shift in the approaches to corporate governance that broaden the ambit of corporate governance issues from a singular focus on internal governance (the relationships among officers, shareholders and directors) to one that includes corporate behavior and the standards by which officers, directors and shareholders exercise their respective… [read post]
24 Mar 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
Just because a company uses an alternative method to go public does not mean that its investors are any less deserving of time-tested investor protections. [read post]
30 Nov 2006, 7:29 am
I'm not even aware of a reformer who opposes lawsuits that efficiently deter corporate misbehavior; the argument of reformers is that the status quo litigation system does not do this. [read post]
10 Feb 2014, 7:00 am by Dan Ernst
Hayes Twenty-something John Dunn remembered July 17, 1872 well. [read post]
24 Oct 2023, 9:01 pm by renholding
I’d like to start by returning to a theme that I’ve touched on before, and that is how public trust in our institutions is faltering.[1] No sector is immune from this trend. [read post]