Tag Archives: Enterprises

Papa Johns, Corporate Risk Management, and the Social Responsibility of Enterprises in the Shadow of Corporate Law–"Schnatter v. Papa John’s" and Director Authority to Inspect Corporate Books and Records

U.S. enterprises have been particularly sensitive to the social consequences of executive and board of director conduct, even when such conduct may not necessarily violate the law. I have suggested the way that this risk management and compliance approach has … Continue reading

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Open Doors for Small or Medium Sized Enterprises to Investor State Dispute Resolution?

Simon WeberOn 19 October 2018, the European Commission concluded three agreements with Singapore that will govern the relations between the two markets.[1] In particular, the EU-Singapore Investment Protection Agreement EUSIPA, a mixed agreement that needs to be ratified not only … Continue reading

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Working capital adjustments: lessons from De Santis and Iacobucci v Doublesee Enterprises Inc.

In complex M&A transactions, there could be a significant delay between the initial valuation of a target company and the closing of the deal. As we explained in our previous article, “Net working capital adjustments: what’s the deal?”, parties can … Continue reading

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US Justice Department Advises Prosecutors: Seek Data from Enterprises Rather than Cloud Service Providers

At Cisco, we have long advocated that “data and communications stored in the cloud should receive equivalent protections against unreasonable government search and seizure just like documents stored on premises or in paper files.” I was, therefore, pleased to see new guidance from my … Continue reading

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