1000 Search Results for Corporate Law in the U S

Cybercrime What's in a Name? Term Paper

In this scenario, "if a bad guy wants to take over an account, he'll have someone else speak in a different language in a different location, and that's all they do. Their expertise is calling financial institutions for social engineering" (Piazza 2 Continue Reading...

Internal Controls SOX and Corporate Essay

and, most internal auditors are still reporting to the CEO or chief financial officers -- the very people who were responsible for most of the past enormous scandals. Therefore, the affectivity of internal audits in correcting the original problems Continue Reading...

Apple's Tim Cook Coming Out As Gay

Apple's CEO Tim Cook recently publicly announced that he is gay (Chen & Goel, 2014). This step was clearly a major personal landmark for him, but it caught attention in the business world as well, for several reasons. First, there few openly gay Continue Reading...

Bernie Madoff Fraudulent Scheme Essay

Ponzi SchemeBernie Madoffs Ponzi scheme is one of the biggest scandals that have faced the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The beginning of this scheme can be traced back to 1960 when Madoff started his brokerage company, which grew to becom Continue Reading...

Securities Law and Ethics After Term Paper

"Yet earnings estimates have acquired a life of their own and often generate more attention from the media and analysts than a company's actual financial results." (Whalen, 2003). More conservative critics of analyst conflicts rules believe that th Continue Reading...

Lloyd's of London Term Paper

Loyd's Lloyds of London Lloyd's of London is an internationally based insurance market leader and insurer. The company is the world's second largest insurer and sixth largest re-insurance group in the world. Lloyd's provides specialist insurance se Continue Reading...

Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Case Study

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) (2002) was passed into law specifically for this reason. Unlike Unilever attempting to use governance to supplant and eventually replace the triad missions of Ben & Jerry's, many corporations including Enron, MCI, Ty Continue Reading...

Business Law Discuss the Doctrine Term Paper

A company cannot refuse to hire someone with sickle cell anemia (a disease that primarily affects persons of African ancestry), because the person might require costly health insurance, for so long as the person was strong enough to perform the job, Continue Reading...

Pilgrim's Pride FEED BLUNDERS THAT Thesis

" (NCGA, 2008) The following chart shows the U.S. Corn Supply and Total Use between the years of 1988-1989 and 2008-2009. Source: NCGA (2008) U.S. corn growers are stated by the NCGA to have responded to the increase in demand by producing "the fiv Continue Reading...

Roosevelt's Impact on America Essay

New Deal's Consequences There are some truly poignant ways in which the New Deal profoundly changed American life. The vast majority of these changes had ramifications in political, social, and economic spheres of life. Perhaps even more importantl Continue Reading...