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... wellness programs to become a standard "benefit" offered to employees, with hopes of reducing spir... care reform--including Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Labor (DoL)--should be...* Corporate sports clubs, fitness groups or walking teams . * ...
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... Rex Rock Sr., Pres./CEO ASRC Energy Services Inc. Parent Company 3900 C St., Ste. 701 Arctic Sl....ciri.com Claims Settlement Act of 1971 to benefit Alaska Natives in Cook Top Executive Inlet region....
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... like those noted above may deter corporate crimes. (8) However, because of how corporations (... considerable uncertainty as to the benefits (in the form of reduced sanctions) of self-reporti...), a global engineering, construction and services company based in Houston, pleaded guilty to FCPA v...
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Cabelas, the big outdoors retailer, announced it will build a store at Southridge Centre. The company said the store will be 80,000 square feet. Thats 46 percent the size of the 175,000-square- foot store Cabelas opened off Interstate 70 near Wheeling in 2004. In comparison, the Gander Mountain store that opened in Southridge Centre in 2006 has 65,000 square feet of space. Cabelas said its Charleston stores exterior will reflect Cabelas traditional store model with log construction, stonework, wood siding and metal roofing. A large glass storefront will allow customers to view much of the stores interior as they approach the building. The inside will highlight the companys next-generation layout, which is designed to immerse customers in the outdoor experience and includes conservation-...
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This article examines the federal government's growing use of 18 USC § 1346 to prosecute public company executives for breaching their fiduciary duties. Section 1346 is a controversial but under-examined statute making it a felony to engage in a scheme "to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." Although enacted by Congress over twenty years ago, the Supreme Court repeatedly declined to review the statute, until now. The questions before the Supreme Court are of particular interest to public company executives and their professional advisors. Traditionally, Delaware law has governed the content and enforcement of executives' legal duties, largely protecting public company fiduciaries from civil liability. Now, with the emergence of honest services fraud as a weapon ...
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An empirical examination of some 700 corporate fraud lawsuits shows a significant overlap in the application of the variety of suits available, as well as pronounced differences in the effectiveness of the various kinds.
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Dimensional Health Care Associates has donated $10,000 to Bello Machre of Glen Burnie and will serve as the major sponsor for Every Step Counts, a June 11 fundraiser to benefit children and adults with developmental disabilities. The Owings Mills-based company provides nurse case management and delegated nursing services to agencies that care for people with developmental disabilities. Other major sponsors include Corporate Brokers of Annapolis and Merito Inc. of Severna Park, which donated $5,000 each.
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