The Council for Transparency is an autonomous corporation of public law, which has its own patrimony.
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Europeans inherited the idea of the corporation from Roman law.
As corporation and their law firms produce ever-increasing amounts of electronically stored information, or ESI, e-discovery vendors must move to the cloud in order to realize and pass along to their clients the benefits of that migration.
The promoter of the competition is the British Broadcasting Corporation and the applicable law is the laws of England and Wales.
It is no coincidence that the majority of reasonable compensation cases involve a professional services corporation, such as law, accounting, and consulting firms.
No corporation is above the law, and in the quest to find ways of doing well by doing good, companies should carefully consider the range of their activities, from their operational impacts to the legal positions and litigation strategy they adopt.
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Under current law, S corporation shareholders only increase their basis in the S corporation for loans made directly to the corporation by the shareholder.
Shell, a Dutch corporation, argued that the law used to bring the company before a U.S. court, the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), should not apply.
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The movie, set in a crime-ridden Detroit of the future, stars Joel Kinnaman as a police officer who is brutally murdered and then revived as a crime-fighting cyborg by an evil corporation developing new technologies for law enforcement.
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Under law, the Corporation is under no obligation to publish details of the fund's assets, but the lack of transparency undermines the trust that the Corporation is trying to win from non-City people who remain immune to the charm of its medieval arrangements.
Spitzer's office claims jurisdiction of the NYSE as a not-for-profit corporation operating under New York State law.
Kassoy also discussed some of the noteworthy differences between the Benefit Corporation model legislation and the Delaware law.
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Assistant Corporation Counsel Amy McCamphill of the Environmental Law Division also worked on aspects of the case.
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Enron had plenty of Wall Street investment firms, expensive law firms and accountants advising the corporation.
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Meanwhile, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who enforces the state's charities law, has subpoenaed the nonprofit corporation, which spent hundreds of thousands of dollars but never registered with his office.
And suppose no corporation had ever been punished for violating customary international law.
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The only problem is that current law precludes the extension of Commodity Credit Corporation agricultural export credits unless there is a reasonable prospect of repayment.
In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott, a former hospital corporation executive whose loathing of Obama's health care law fueled his candidacy, was excoriated by tea partyers for last month's about-face to expand Medicaid in Florida.
In a dramatic departure from current law, however, the existing restrictions on eligible S corporation shareholders would be repealed.
All he was asking for was a ruling that the law did not prohibit this particular documentary by this nonprofit corporation during those thirty days.
There is a new case from Finland, whose law gives shareholders credit for Finnish, but only Finnish, corporation tax paid by the company.
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As Paul Redmond Michel, an authority on patent law, points out, these operations will be larger than anything either corporation has in the United States.
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If GE is able to influence tax law, that is only because it enjoys the same rights as any corporation or individual to petition legislators.
In essence, if someone in Oklahoma, or a business or corporation in Oklahoma, wants to sign a contract with provisions of foreign or international law, they can do so.
Thus did the fortunate Mr Hall find his champion, and the First Horizon Home Loan Corporation, a subsidiary of First Tennessee Bank, find itself charged under New York law with unlawful collection and deceptive business practices.
For example, Amit is an Israeli law graduate whose career objective is to be a General Counsel for a large corporation.
After its completion, the President directed the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) to launch a cornerstone initiative of the new law, the Social Innovation Fund (SIF).
The law did not apply, he said, because the parkland is owned by a private corporation and leased to the federal government.
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In another significant departure from current law, the proposed law would make distributions of appreciated property a taxable event, with the partnership or S corporation recognizing gain as if they sold the property for its fair market value.
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