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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 7, No. 63 -- April 2, 1999
Regulators to Lenders: Ease Up on Furloughed Workers
With the U.S. government shutdown into its second week, financial regulators are urging banks and other lenders to ease up a little on federal workers who aren't receiving their paychecks.Where Super Bowl Ads Meet Corporate Compliance
For most American football fans, the upcoming Super Bowl conjures fantasies of casual parties, junk food, beer, Madonna's halftime performance and, er ... wardrobe malfunctions.Super Bowl ads meet corporate compliance
The FTC's Super Bowl advertising decision, examining practices from 2011's big game, highlights the importance of antitrust and consumer protection compliance programs.View more book results for the query "Hyundai Motor America"
Auto sales stall with 500,000 cut from 2013 outlook
The pace of U.S. auto sales probably stalled for a second straight month in June as the labor market stumbled and confidence waned, leading analysts at Citigroup and Deutsche Bank to lower estimates for demand in 2013.The Art of Patience and Payoff
Landing Asian clients requires tremendous amounts of time and money. But how else to participate in the boom if Asian plaintiffsFTC, Consumer Actions Shape Advertising and Marketing Landscape
Recent legal developments in the advertising and marketing industry signal heightened regulatory and consumer concerns in various areas, most particularly, the health, environmental, and privacy sectors, observe Marc S. Roth, partner at Manatt Phelps & Phillips, and Edward Kabak, general counsel of the Promotion Marketing Association.Car sales shift into high gear
Auto sales are growing so fast that Detroit can barely keep up.Three years after the U.S. auto industry nearly collapsed, sales of cars and trucks are surging. Sales could exceed 14 million this year, above last year's 12.8 million.The result: Carmakers are adding shifts and hiring thousands of workers around the country.Toyota has been caught driving naked
You know Japan's world is upside down when the fabled Toyota Motor Corp. is a global laughingstock. A name once synonymous with quality has fallen so far that Americans are actually rushing out to buy Detroit's clunkers. You have to love a corporate scandal that boosts General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. and gins up consumer advocate Ralph Nader in one fell swoop.Trending Stories
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