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Theodore L. Garrett argued the cause for petitioner Cummins Inc. With him on the briefs was Andrew J. Heimert.
Julie R. Domike argued the cause and f...
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SOUTHAMPTON, Pa., May 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Environmental Tectonics Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: ETCC) ("ETC" or the "Company") today announced that they have received a contract from the El Paso International Airport to deliver ADMS, the Advanced Disaster Management Simulator.
The City of El Paso is the sixth largest city in the state of Texas and the twenty-second largest city in the United States. The El Paso Fire Department answers an estimated 63,000 calls for service per year. The fire department's responsibilities include fire suppression, hazardous materials response, recruit and veteran training, medical response and transport, as well as airport fire protection and aircraft firefighting and rescue for the El Paso International Airport.
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James H. Schink, Fredric Paul Andes (argued), Kirkland & Ellis, Steven A. Smith, Chicago, Ill., for petitioner.
Monica S. Smyth, U.S. E.P.A., Office ...
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I. INTRODUCTION
The lending practices of the World Bank(1) have been subject to scrutiny and criticism by environmentalists and governments for near...
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- David R. Brower, an Individual; Samuel F. Labudde, an Individual; Earth Island Institute, a California Nonprofit Corporation; Humane Society of the United States, a Delaware Nonprofit Corporation; American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Animals, a New York Nonprofit Corporation; Defenders of Wildlife, a District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation; International Wildlife Coalition, a Massachusetts Nonprofit Corporation; Environmental Solutions International, a Florida Nonprofit Corporation; Animal Welfare Institute, a Delaware Nonprofit Corporation; Society for Animal Protective Legislation, a District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation; Animal Fund, a California Nonprofit Corporation; the Oceanic Society, a California Nonprofit Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Donald Evans, * Secretary of Commerce; William T. Hogarth, ** Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, Defendants-Appellants., 257 F.3d 1058 (9th Cir. 2001)
Katherine W. Hazard, United States Department of Justice, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, Washington, D.C., for the defendants-appellant...
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- Environmental Tectonics, v. W.S. Kirkpatrick, Inc., Development International Corporation, Dic (Holding) Inc., Idc International S.A. Luxembourg, Harry G. Carpenter C/O W.S. Kirkpatrick, Inc. and Benson 'Tunde' Akindele John M. Krankel, Emro Engineering Co., Inc. Robert W. Ruppert C/O Emro Engineering Co., Inc., Ross E. Saxon C/O Nautilus Environmental Systems, Inc. & R.H. Edwards. Appeal of Environmental Tectonics Corporation International. Appeal of W.S. Kirkpatrick & Co., Inc., W.S. Kirkpatrick & Co., International and D.I.C. (Holding) Inc., 847 F.2d 1052 (3rd Cir. 1988)
Thomas H. Sear (argued), Rhonda D. Orin, Spengler, Carlson, Gubar, Brodsky & Frischling, New York City, for appellees-cross-appellants, W.S. Kirkpatri...
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- in Re: National Environmental Waste Corporation, a California Corporation; International Rubbish Service, Debtors, National Environmental Waste Corporation, a California Corporation; International Rubbish Service, Appellants, v. Stephens, Berg & Lasaster, a California Corporation; Wick Stephens; Casterline & Agajanian, a California Professional Corporation; David Casterline, an Individual, Appellees., 200 F.3d 1266 (9th Cir. 2000)
COUNSEL: William M. Burd, Burd & Naylor, Santa Ana, California, Gerald M. Shaw, Corona Del Mar, California, for the appellants.
Joan E. Cochran, Mend...
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To better understand the relationship between the headquarters and subsidiaries of multinational corporations, we introduce and test a theoretical framework that builds on and extends the positive agency theoretic corporate governance literature. Results indicate that there are three types of subsidiary bundles of corporate governance mechanisms that are used by multinational corporations. In addition, the following factors can help predict what type of subsidiary bundle a multinational corporation will use to align the interests of its headquarters with a particular subsidiary: the multinational corporation's international strategy, its subsidiary's importance, environmental uncertainty faced by its subsidiary, and its subsidiary's age.
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- American Paper Institute, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. American Paper Institute, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. American Paper Institute, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. Boise Cascade Corporation, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. International Paper Company, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. Mead Corporation, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. Owens-Illinois Incorporated, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent. Packaging Corporation of America, Petitioner, v. Russell E. Train,..., 543 F.2d 328 (D.C. Cir. 1976)
Thomas H. Truitt, Washington, D.C., with whom Charles Fabrikant, David R. Berz and Charles S. Fax, Washington, D.C., were on the brief for petitioners...