February 15, 2012 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Chancery Court Limits CEO's Right to Indemnification After Regulatory RowThe court held that the executive's decision to accept lesser charges in order to spare the company "expense [and] distraction" does not satisfy the "successful on the merits or otherwise" clause of Delaware General Corporation Law or the company's bylaws.
By Jeff Mordock A pharmaceutical company is not required to indemnify its former chief executive officer for expenses incurred in separate legal and regulatory matters that arose from his role with the corporation, the Court of Chancery has ruled.
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September 06, 2007 | National Law Journal
Companies, courts debate whether ADA applies to Web sitesDoes the Americans with Disabilities Act apply in cyberspace? Without clear guidance from the courts, companies are deciding for themselves. Some businesses have taken steps to make their Web sites more accessible to the disabled. But others have said that while they'll voluntarily alter their sites, they aren't required to do so by the ADA. RadioShack recently reached an agreement with advocates for the disabled. By contrast, Target and the National Federation of the Blind are still fighting in court.
By Does the Americans with Disabilities Act apply in cyberspace? Without clear guidance from the courts, companies are deciding for
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May 01, 2011 | Daily Business Review
No HeadlineAttorneys helped sign freight company to 10-year lease in Doral
By Top Dealmakers: Walter Byrd, Ben Eisenberg and Thomas Kresse DCT Industrial Byrd and Eisenberg are managing directors Transwestern in Miami. Kresse is a vice president at the company.
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April 02, 2001 | The Legal Intelligencer
News in BriefHarrisburg - Carolyn Sims of Dauphin County was still reeling from the sudden death of her 55-year-old husband, Thomas, when she was contacted by R & J Monuments Inc
By State sues Company Over Gravestone Fraud
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