Preparing your 2012 Annual Report? Read This First…
From the attorneys at Skadden Arps, a comprehensive overview of corporate governance and disclosure matters that public companies should consider as they prepare their annual and other reports for this...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Global Real Estate, Compensation Committee Rules,...
It’s true: the JD Supra Corporate Brief goes equally well with coffee, tea, and that delicious strawberry-banana smoothie you had last Thursday. What does the head of one of the world’s largest real...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: BYOD Policies, Trade Secrets, Self-Disclosure,...
Today’s efficiency tip: save time with email delivery of the JD Supra Corporate Brief. Click here to sign up. Key workplace issue in the era of Mad Men: employee BYOB policies. Key workplace issue...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Protecting Whistleblowers, Advertising Offerings,...
The new math: (coffee + JD Supra Corporate Brief) / Monday = Ahhh. Enjoy: An appeals court just ruled that Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower protections apply even when there are no shareholders to defraud…...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Cyber Risk Disclosure, UK Bribery Act,...
The JD Supra Corporate Brief: good, and good for you… 85% of the Fortune 500 have begun to disclose their cybersecurity and data breach risks in public filings… (Mintz Levin) Is the UK Bribery Act...
View ArticleCourt Upholds SEC Conflict Minerals Rule – First Reports Due in Less Than A Year
“[The] rule […] will require about 6,000 publicly traded companies to report whether their products contain four so-called conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where warlords...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Prohibited Persons, Conflict Minerals, Food Labels,...
Looking for the latest business law news? Look no further: As many as 50,000 names of “prohibited persons” are included on the US, UK, EU, and UN sanctions lists… (Michael Volkov) The CFTC’s new...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: False Advertising, Dodd-Frank, I-9 Investigations,...
On this day in 1974, President Richard Milhous Nixon became the only US president to resign from office. Compliance with federal nutrition labeling laws doesn’t always shield a company from false...
View ArticleJD Supra Corporate Brief: Hacking Responses, California Laws, Delaware...
On this day in 1947, the transistor was first demonstrated at Bell Laboratories. We’ve come a long way… Most of the time, “hacking back” is only going to create more troubles… (Trevor Nagel and Joseph...
View ArticleSCOTUS Says SOX Whistleblower Protections Cover Employees at Private...
“… the Lawson decision should be a sobering one for employers.” (Jeffrey Dunlaevy of Ogletree Deakins) Private contractors across the country now need to adopt new procedures for responding to...
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