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2nd Circuit Ruling Paves Way for Shareholder Access to Proxy Materials
In a case involving AIG and the AFSCME labor union, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has paved the way for shareholders to gain access to company proxy statements in order to initiate contested board of director elections. The court decision permits shareholders to request an amendment to company bylaws that would allow them to nominate insurgent candidates on company-distributed ballots. The ruling has prompted the SEC to examine its policy prohibiting such action.Pa. governor signs statewide smoking ban
The idea was still in its infancy in 1993 when Sen. Stewart Greenleaf first introduced a bill in the Pennsylvania Senate to ban smoking in most public spaces and workplaces statewide.View more book results for the query "*"
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U.S. automakers target Japanese stronghold on mid-sized cars
JUST A FEW MILES from Toyota's U.S. sales and marketing headquarters, George Tasker hasn't had much luck selling mid-sized Chevrolets against Toyota's Camry, the most popular car in America.But Tasker, the top salesman at Martin Chevrolet in Torrance, Calif., is looking forward to November when the new Malibu arrives in his showroom.Katrina ruling could bring new deluge of lawsuits
NEW ORLEANS AP - A landmark court ruling blaming the Army Corps of Engineers' "monumental negligence" for some of the worst flooding from Hurricane Katrina could lead to a new deluge: billions of dollars in legal action from thousands of storm victims.The federal judge's harshly worded decision also served as vindication for residents of St.TAXATION | Unallocated support taxable to recipient
For federal tax purposes, any payment made in the initial phase of a divorce under a pendente lite support order that does not allocate between alimony and child support is considered the income of the spouse who receives the payment, the 3d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.Lawsuit documentary begets new case
Dole Food Co. has filed a defamation suit in Los Angeles against two Swedish filmmakers whose recently screened documentary chronicles a lawsuit alleging that workers in Nicaragua were rendered sterile after being exposed to the pesticide DBCP on Dole's banana farms. The documentary-called "Bananas"-tells the tale of the first U.Trending Stories
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