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Appellant filed a shareholder's derivative suit challenging business practices of appellees, who filed pleas to the jurisdiction.
Court of Appeals:December 17, 2020
Respondent worked for petitioner since 1993, starting as a temporary medical secretary and ultimately moving up to other positions.
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As derivative plaintiffs continue to seek to expand what constitutes mission critical corporate risk, these decisions provide practical guidance on how courts will: (i) identify the key compliance risks a company's business presents, and (ii) evaluate whether a particular company has implemented reasonable board-level monitoring and reporting procedures.As Restructuring Accelerates In Some Sectors, Texas Firms Gear Up For More
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Appellant filed a putative class action lawsuit alleging the service fees charged by appellees for facilitating hotel reservations were part of the cost of occupancy and therefore subject to the municipality's hotel tax ordinance.
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The department store is the second large retailer to file for Chapter 11 protection this week, as the coronavirus pandemic deals a fatal blow to already struggling companies.New York City Landlord Sues The Gap Over Unpaid Rent Amid Pandemic
The suit filed in the Southern District of New York alleges the San Francisco-based retailer breached a 2015 lease extension and seeks money damages and at least $20,000 in attorney fees for bringing the action.NYC Landlord Sues The Gap Over Unpaid Rent Amid Pandemic
The suit filed in the Southern District of New York alleges the San Francisco-based retailer breached a 2015 lease extension and seeks money damages and at least $20,000 in attorney fees for bringing the action.Manhattan Landlord Files Federal Lawsuit Against The Gap Over Unpaid Rent Amid Pandemic
The suit, which alleged breaches of 2015 lease extension, seeks money damages and at least $20,000 in attorney fees for bringing the action.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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