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11 Feb 2011, 2:00 am by Keith Paul Bishop
Emerald Partners, 552 A.2d 482 (1988) held that shares are not “voting power present” when the proxy holder has been given a “limited proxy” that does not empower the proxy holder to vote on a particular matter. [read post]
23 Nov 2011, 6:14 am by Kevin Sheerin
              The Court decided to unanimously reverse and the petition was granted annulling the “U” rating and remanding the matter to the DOE for proper completion of the final review and recommendation. [read post]
10 Nov 2022, 6:55 am by Unknown
The company does a materiality assessment every few weeks by engaging with its shareholders and asking what issues matter most to them. [read post]
10 Aug 2016, 4:00 am
Cooper contended that the Board "adopted a per se rule" that it does not compel mediation, and therefore abused its discretion because the parties had all but settled the matter, with the exception of the monetary amount to be received by Cooper. [read post]
20 Jul 2009, 6:30 am
While I know that criminal and civil matters are wholly different creatures, this smacks of double prosecution - persecution if you will. [read post]
13 Jan 2022, 8:47 am by Alyssa Jones
Is this all just a matter of semantics or does it actually make a difference how something is characterized? [read post]
15 May 2013, 5:01 pm by oliver randl
According to the application […], it does not matter what sort of technical apparatus is used to perform the calculations. [read post]
8 Nov 2016, 6:10 am by Jane Chong
Conspicuously little was said about how DOJ does or should tackle the issue of sensitive pre-election investigation-related disclosures, outside the blanket claim that it doesn’t make them 60 days before voters take to the polls. [read post]
25 May 2010, 12:41 pm by Sara Skiff
But how does it stack up against dedicated case management systems? [read post]
 The Convention creates conditions for recognizing and enforcing judgements in both civil and commercial matters. [read post]
19 May 2007, 9:40 am
It is usually smart to do the opposite of what Bush does. [read post]