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Atlanta Falcons try to recover millions in bonuses paid to Vick
How long Michael Vick spends in prison will be determined by federal prosecutors, his criminal defense team and a U.S. District Court judge, but what happens to millions of Vick's bonuses likely will be determined by lawyers for the Atlanta Falcons, the NFL Players Association, the NFL Management Council and possibly both an arbitrator and special master. They will wrestle with the esoteric law of the NFL to find out how much of the $37 million the Falcons paid to their quarterback the team can recover.Workplace class actions up in 2010; more of same in 2011
Employment class action litigation bumped up last year along with the settlement dollars — a combined $1.16 billion in the 10 largest cases.Talk Therapy: Handling Shareholder Resolutions
Within the past few years, shareholder resolutions have evolved from an annual nuisance that companies largely ignored to one that companies have to take seriously. An evolving trend is for companies to respond by having corporate secretaries and corporate counsel resolve issues raised in such proposals beforehand, keeping them off the proxy ballot. Tina Van Dam, formerly of The Dow Chemical Co., summed up her approach to winnowing down eight shareholder proposals to one: "dialogue."View more book results for the query "*"
After years of litigation culminating in a unanimous win before the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission today voted to settle its antitrust suit with the Hospital Authority of Albany-Dougherty County and Phoebe Putney Health System.
Warner Music Group Chairman and CEO Bronfman Sued for $100M Over Alleged Promise
Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., an heir to the Seagram liquor fortune, was sued Monday for $100 million by the former CEO of publisher Simon & Schuster, who claims Bronfman failed to pay him for advising in a $2.6 billion takeover of Warner Music Group. Richard E. Snyder said in a suit filed in New York that Bronfman acted "dishonorably and unlawfully" by going back on a promise to compensate him and by misappropriating his business files and computer. Bronfman is now Warner Music Group's chairman and CEO.Trending Stories
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