This week anti-fraud police raided the bank to investigate alleged breaches of company law.
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The Company Law requires managers to hold themselves responsible to the board of directors.
The inquiry will be chaired by Bill Knight, former chair of the Law Society's Company Law Committee.
American firms can incorporate in any state, and that state's company law governs the firm throughout America.
In a surprising judgment she held that the American Convention on Human Rights not generally applied to non-humans trumped company law.
Two years ago an official review of English company law concluded that auditors should be able to limit their liability.
Apart from much swallowing of national pride, this would necessitate harmonising company law and bringing investor protection up to North American standards.
Mr Koehler says that the two dozen headquarters employees might move to Britain to escape German taxes and the irritating restrictions of German company law.
As sports minister in 1995-98, Pele, Brazil's greatest footballer, proposed a law to subject football clubs to company law, which would have forced them to publish proper accounts.
Irish company law is very similar indeed to English such.
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The first big revision of English company law in more than 20 years, it introduces much-needed reforms, such as cutting the bureaucracy and cost involved in setting up and running a company.
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More restrictive company law and a police amnesty for companies that come clean have shrunk the number of active sokaiya from 6, 800 in 1982 to 600 by the end of last year, according to the National Police Agency.
The government will amend company law so that shareholder votes on big businesses' prospective remuneration plans for executives will be binding - as opposed to the current system of advisory votes (which have the power to embarrass companies but not to compel them).
That eDiscovery company was working for a law firm in support of a large company involved in Katrina law suits.
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Drug cartel members have posted banners saying the snack company let law enforcement agents use its trucks for surveillance, a charge Gonzalez denied.
He developed a program similar to Crime Stoppers that would allow companies to contract with his business, Redline Solution, to obtain confidential information from anyone and be paid for that information totally anonymously and without any personal identification that could later be discovered by either the company or law enforcement or in civil lawsuits.
The company said that EU law and the sale of the company's former sister organisation, Northern Ireland Electricity, to another company led to the name change.
Sirius XM Radio is facing a class action suit filed by a nationwide group of the company subscribers that alleges antitrust law infringement because the company has abused its monopoly position and increased its fees by 30%.
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PokerStars, the biggest online poker company, has for years insisted that legal opinions it has received from several U.S. law firms state that the Isle of Man company is not breaking any U.S. law, including the wire act of 1961 that Dikshit pleaded guilty to violating.
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Halliburton announced earlier this month that it had hired an outside law firm to conduct an internal investigation into the brewing scandal, but the company refused to name the law firm or the lawyer conducting the inquiry.
Company policy and the law is only just beginning to play its part in order to minimize cyber risk.
Chris Donahue, the eldest boy in a family of 13 children, joined the company fresh out of law school in 1974.
The government also said the company is violating federal law because it "has not complied with" the request in the letter.
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Under the law a company that believes its goods have been copied can instruct its legal representatives to make a complaint.
Eastman Kodak shares plunged 54% to 78 cents on a report that the company had hired a law firm for restructuring advice.
Intrade is cutting off its US customers after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued the Ireland-based company for violating US law.
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Since Delaware law indemnifies company officers from paying most civil damages, they are rarely exposed to the direct cost of shareholder litigation anyway.
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They approached Robert Levy, a software and financial entrepreneur with libertarian views who in his fifties had sold his company and gone to law school.
The e-mail, initially sent on 7 December, quickly passed outside the company to other prestigious law firms in London before making its way across the world.
Louis lawyers who had illegally taken confidential information while they were employed at one of the company's outside law firms, and then used it to file lawsuits claiming Chrysler had defective antilock brakes.
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