March 31, 2010 | Corporate Counsel
Effective Compliance Depends on Front-Line ManagersHolding local managers accountable for compliance ensures practical and effective policy implementation.
By Janice Block
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November 30, 2009 | Corporate Counsel
E-Mail EfficacyWith electronic communication such a regular part of our lives, it can be easy to forget the basics.
By Janice Block
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July 31, 2009 | Corporate Counsel
Hiring Help: How to create a win-win situation for your business and potential employeesCreate a win-win situation for your business and potential employees.
By Janice Block
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March 31, 2009 | Corporate Counsel
Green Peace of MindEnvironmentally sustainable practices can meet both present and future needs.
By Janice Block
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November 30, 2008 | Corporate Counsel
LIP ServiceIn-house legal internship programs are a win-win for legal departments and law school students.
By Janice Block
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July 31, 2008 | Corporate Counsel
Rules of Responsibility60 Minute Rule gives critical matters immediate attention.
By Janice Block
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August 21, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Small Firms Get Some SOX SlackAs more companies list on foreign exchanges to escape the heavy regulatory hand of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is considering postponing some deadlines small and foreign companies face for establishing strict internal controls over their financial reporting.
By DONNA BLOCK
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December 27, 2006 | National Law Journal
SEC amends rules on disclosing executive compensationBy Donna Block/The Deal
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June 21, 2007 | National Law Journal
Biz group takes aim at short-term investorsA coalition of chief executives, business groups and labor unions wants corporate America to stop providing quarterly earnings guidance to Wall Street in an attempt to limit the influence of short-term investors on stock prices. The coalition issued a series of recommendations Monday that it hopes will increase pressure on companies to focus on long-term objectives rather than short-term fixes. The group also addressed executive compensation amid the public outcry over outsize pay packages.
By Donna Block
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January 24, 2002 | Law.com
Former Enron Auditor Takes the FifthFormer Arthur Andersen partner and Enron auditor David Duncan refused to testify Thursday at Congressional hearings concerning the Enron debacle, invoking his Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate himself before Congress. Other Andersen employees at the hearings attempted to shift the blame for the shredding of documents to Duncan, but lawmakers warned Andersen not to seek scapegoats.
By Donna Block
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