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26 Jun 2007, 1:44 am
ALM Privacy Policy / Contact Us © 2007 ALM Properties, Inc. [read post]
24 Jan 2019, 1:53 pm by Steven Koprince
To me, “streamline” is one of those loaded terms (like “strategic sourcing,” “consolidation,” and “category management”) that never seem to work out too well for small businesses. [read post]
15 Oct 2023, 3:26 pm by Chip Merlin
Bill managed to get our losses settled within 60 days, securing double the policy limits. [read post]
16 Jan 2024, 11:33 am by Jacob Fishman
Culminating in the enactment of the Bank Holding Company Act in 1956, the struggle for bank holding company legislation challenges long-standing narratives of American political economy that portray World War II as the end of Progressive economic reform and the antitrust movement as a faded passion. [read post]
22 Mar 2021, 8:01 am by William Ford, Victoria Gallegos
Nicholas Burns, former undersecretary of state for political affairs; Abigail Golden-Vázquez, vice president and founding executive director of the Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program; and Amb. [read post]
13 Jul 2021, 10:58 am by Simon Lester
In the United States (US), as for most developed countries,[6] trade policy and IP standards have consistently been linked, a pattern which can (at least partially) be traced back to extensive lobbying by senior management at US-based technology and pharmaceutical firms.[7] For example, since at least the 1980s, Pfizer Inc. has been involved in mobilizing other US firms and stakeholders to lobby US policymakers on the issue of international IP protection. [read post]
6 Nov 2018, 4:09 pm by INFORRM
But there are also weeds in the garden (pirates/content theft businesses), parasites that feed off the creative sector but who have managed to survive by sheltering in the shadow of the platforms. [read post]
5 Dec 2018, 11:52 am by Mayank Varia
The U.S. government is requesting tools that aid law enforcement rather than enable dragnet surveillance, and technology companies promote E2E encryption to protect their customers proactively against crimes like stalking, blackmail and identity theft. [read post]
2 May 2024, 5:59 am by Jonathan Rosenfeld
They also manage programs for owner relinquishment, special needs pets, stray intake, and volunteer opportunities. [read post]
7 Oct 2022, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Democrats have faulted it for giving social media companies a pass for spreading hate speech and misinformation. [read post]
16 Feb 2021, 8:16 am by William Ford, Victoria Gallegos
  Thursday, February 18, 2021, at 2:00 p.m.: The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet will hold a hearing on the Supreme Court's shadow docket. [read post]
Storper, demonstrates that an email will not constitute documentary evidence where it does not conclusively demonstrate grounds for dismissal.[34]  In WL Ross & Co., an investment firm sued Storper, a former senior managing director, for breach of non-compete clauses in the parties’ agreements.[35]  Storper moved to dismiss under theories of waiver, laches and equitable estoppel, pointing to an email from his former employer congratulati [read post]
25 Apr 2011, 7:47 pm by Mandelman
  You might find thousands willing to rip off rich people, or big companies… but working class families losing homes? [read post]
29 Mar 2010, 6:13 pm by Adam Thierer
  For example: Henry Geller, a former FCC general counsel, first advocated such a spectrum fee scheme as a method of financing more public broadcasting programming.[13] Likewise, Charles Firestone, executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Communications and Society Program, has argued that the scheme could fund “educational programs for children, free political spots on an equal opportunities basis, public service announcements, or other … [read post]
16 Aug 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Another employee, still with the company, said that remains true today. [read post]
18 Sep 2019, 5:30 am by Michael Madison
  For the publishers of these books – companies like Wolters Kluwer, for example, which succeeded Aspen Publishers, which itself was heir to Little, Brown, which published the very first modern casebook in 1871 – the lower sales figures for these non-franchise books means that they pursue aggressive sales efforts not only to secure and protect their “franchise” businesses but also to get steps ahead in the niche markets. [read post]