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Calculation of Income for Child Support Examined by Superior Court
An intricate component in child support cases is the calculation of the parties' income for purposes of determining child support. In the recent…$10M John Deere Bribery Settlement Underscores Risks of Not Integrating Acquisitions
The Securities and Exchange Commission said that in the three years after Deere bought Wirtgen Thailand, the unit plied government officials with cash, massage parlor visits and lavish sightseeing trips to Europe. regulator found Illinois-based John Deere failed to integrate Wirtgen Thailand, a former German outfit into its existing compliance and controls environment after acquiring Wirtgen Group in 2017, resulting in "bribery schemes going unchecked for several years," the SEC's FCPA division enforcement chief Charles Cain said in a statement. "This action is a reminder for corporations to promptly ensure newly acquired subsidiaries have all the necessary internal accounting control processes in place."Trial court properly awarded counsel fees to appellee after appellants' confession of judgment complaint was dismissed because appellants lacked a sufficient basis in law or fact to commence the action and the sole purpose of the action was to cause annoyance to appellee. Affirmed.
Many Companies Steadfastly Support ESG, Despite Backlash
Even so, they're laying low, with many ditching use of the acronym to avoid drawing the attention of conservative activists.Court reverses summary judgment that had been in defendants' favor in a workers' compensation dispute and affirms denial of defendants' motion for discovery sanctions
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Conservative Groups Challenge Corporate DEI Initiatives With Recent Success
"It is to be hoped that corporations that enacted illegal and polarizing DEI policies during the last few years will end those policies before they are sued," said Ed Blum of the American Alliance for Equal Rights.Redesigning Obviousness: Federal Circuit's New Test for Obviousness in Design Patents
In May, the Federal Circuit issued its decision in 'LKQ v. GM Global Technology Operations', which marks a significant shift away from the prior and more rigid 'Rosen-Durling test', toward a more flexible framework for determining whether a patented design is obvious.Inside Track: ESG Movement Hits 'Teenage Years,' Testing Companies' Resolve
"We've ended up with the worst of both worlds," New York University professor Alison Taylor told IR Magazine recently. "Companies treating this as PR and attention directed away from the political process by implying that these companies are solving problems they're not solving."Companies Deluged With Anti-ESG Shareholder Proposals
Some firms are receiving pro-ESG and anti-ESG proposals on the same issue, underscoring how challenging topics such as diversity and climate change have become for corporate America.Business Case for DEI Is Still Strong, Experts Say, but Many Companies Approach Topic Clumsily
"A lot of times, those mentoring, sponsorship and leadership development programs are done in these kinds of ad hoc ways that actually benefit people who are already already in privileged positions," UC Davis law professor Afra Afsharipour said.Trending Stories
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