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Inside Track: Is Your Company Ready to Weather a Crisis on the Scale of Norfolk Southern's?
"The specific words chosen are critical. Be wary of legalese. Rewrite the message if Homer Simpson cannot understand it," Eversheds Sutherland said in a client advisory.Inside Track: Is Your Company Ready to Weather a Crisis on the Scale of Norfolk Southern's?
"The specific words chosen are critical. Be wary of legalese. Rewrite the message if Homer Simpson cannot understand it," Eversheds Sutherland said in a client advisory.Derailment Gives Norfolk Southern's New CLO Challenge of a Lifetime
"You get through these things by leading with your values, by being very transparent and going above and beyond what others have done before, in order to regain trust for your company," former Airbnb general counsel Rob Chesnut said.Derailment Gives Norfolk Southern's New Legal Chief Challenge of a Lifetime
"You get through these things by leading with your values, by being very transparent and going above and beyond what others have done before, in order to regain trust for your company," former Airbnb general counsel Rob Chesnut said.View more book results for the query "Airbnb"
People in the News—Jan. 24, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, de Levie, Capehart Scatchard
Flaster Greenberg announced the promotion of attorney Ryan Peddle to shareholder, effective Jan. 1.New Short-Term Rental Regulations Represent a Significant Shift in Philadelphia
As Philadelphia moves forward with compliance and enforcement efforts, one of the major hurdles for operators of both short-term rental classifications, as well as booking agents, will be the lead times required for the application and review process.'You've Got to Move Quickly': Companies Seeking Leniency for Self-Reporting Crimes Can't Lollygag
Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite Jr. said the new Department of Justice policy "is sending an undeniable message: Come forward, cooperate and remediate."A Window of Opportunity: Investor Says Now Is the Time to Purchase South Florida Real Estate
"When school is out, that's when the demand is there. People don't like moving their kids until school is out or summer vacation," said Justin Giles, a real estate investor and hedge fund manager. "I anticipate that somewhere around the spring or summer, you may see interest rates die down a little bit so the government can prepare for the higher demand so that they can stimulate the economy a little bit."SEC Dings McDonald's for Inadequate Public Disclosures After CEO's Firing
An ethics expert said Monday's settlement reflects the growing pressure companies face to be more transparent about the circumstances surrounding the ouster of a top executive.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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