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Despite Ray Rice’s indefensible behavior, the NFL is not legally allowed to suspend him twice for the same offense argues […]
PACER will reestablish electronic access to its archives of federal case filings, the federal judiciary announced last week, after some […]
TVA General Counsel Ralph Rodgers has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Rodgers joined TVA in […]
That Marketing Solution, Inc. announces the appointment of Lou Zant as CEO and Chairman. Zant is a true marketing and […]
Cozen O’Connor has brought on commercial litigator Jeffrey Gilbert as a partner in the firm’s Miami office. Gilbert spent 26 […]
A steady increase in the number of corporate inversions – an M&A deal that moves a company headquarters overseas to […]
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the $860 million philanthropic organization originating in a family fortune built in the oil business, announced […]
The Justice Department has announced that penalties for antitrust violations are set to increase yet again, with the threat of corporate probation added to monetary fines and possible jail time for company execs.
A study monitoring hand-washing in hospitals showed employees were less likely to comply with hygiene requirements as their shifts wore on, and results were even worse when the hospital was busy. What firms can learn from this behavioral analysis.
In the face of substantial compliance challenges regarding foreign corruption, multinationals would do well to remember that people will very much behave as they are compensated, says FCPA blogger Richard Bistrong.
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