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- Aviation Industry Veteran David N. Siegel Named CEO of XOJET
- Former CEO of Gate Gourmet and US Airways Joins XOJET Founder and Executive Chairman Paul Touw to Lead One of the World's Fastest Growing Aviation Companies SAN CARLOS, Calif. -- Aviation industry veteran David N. Siegel, the former CEO of Gate Gourmet Group Inc. and US Airways Group, Inc.,...
- Research articles 2008-10-06
- Financial Accounting Foundation Appoints Marc A. Siegel to the Financial Accounting Standards Board
- NORWALK, Conn. -- Robert Denham, chairman of the Financial Accounting Foundation FAF, today announced that the FAF Board of Trustees has appointed Marc A. Siegel to the Financial Accounting Standards Board FASB. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Siegel led the Accounting Research and Analysis team at the RiskMetrics Group in...
- Research articles 2008-09-26
- Legal Opinions - U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals: August 25, 2008
- Civil Procedure Diversity jurisdiction BOTTOM LINE: A state entity that is an arm or alter ego of the state, rather than an autonomous, independent state agency, does not have citizenship for purposes of satisfying diversity jurisdiction. CASE: South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special...
- Research articles 2008-08-25
- Federal Employment Discrimination-Jones v. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.: The Inadequacy of the Federal "Catchall" Statute of Limitations
- I. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................232 II. THE HISTORY OF § 1981 ...................................................233 III. DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE LIMITATIONS PERIOD FOR § 1981 CLAIMS BEFORE CONGRESS ENACTED THE FOUR-YEAR CATCHALL STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ...239 IV. THE FEDERAL CATCHALL STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS & ITS PURPOSES....................................................................243 V. THE CONTEXT AND HOLDING OF JONES V. R.R. DON
- Research articles 2008-01-01
- NPR's tale of wrongful conviction is great radio
- IT'S SAD THAT, with all the attention given to Paris Hilton's legal case, few know the name Larry Peterson. Peterson, 55, served 17 years, five months, 28 days and "a few hours" for a rape and murder he didn't commit. He was released last...
- Research articles 2007-06-15
- A Judicial Abandonment of Blacks? Rethinking the "State Action" Cases of the Waite Court
- This article reconsiders the conventional wisdom that the Supreme Court definitively abandoned the freedmen to their former masters through the "state action" decisions of the 1870s and 1880s. Arguing that anachronisms distort our understanding of this critical period, I offer an historical institutional analysis of state action doctrine by recovering...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
- Practicing Physician and Health Care Policy Expert Dr. Marc Siegel Joins CMPI as Senior Fellow
- To: MEDICAL EDITORSContact: Michael Tew, mtew@capitalhq.com, or Alexandra V. Preate, both of CapitalHQ, +1-212-588-9148, for Center for Medicine in the Public Interest NEW YORK, March 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Medicine in the Public Interest has appointed Marc Siegel, MD as a Senior Fellow. Dr. Siegel is a practicing...
- Research articles 2007-03-23
- Sports agents play the advantage in Phila.
- When Michael B. Siegel was a kid, his favorite player was Charles Barkley of the 76ers, and he practiced Barkleyesque moves on the playgrounds and school gyms in suburban Philadelphia. "I thought I would play pro, I guess, but then I had about five injuries and knew I would never...
- Research articles 2006-12-20
- US Military Taps Publicly Traded Ethanol Tech Firm for New Energy Strategy
- On February 19, Ethanex Energy, Inc. will meet with top military brass to come up with a way to help the DOD meet the responsibilities of the Energy Policy Act. And according to one analyst, this could result in a massive spike in the company's share price. The...
- Research articles 2006-12-14
- Education, equality, and national citizenship.
- For disadvantaged children in substandard schools, the recent success of educational adequacy lawsuits in state courts is a welcome development. But the potential of this legal strategy to advance a national goal of equal educational opportunity is limited by a sobering and largely neglected fact: the most significant component of...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- Interpretative theory and tax shelter regulation
- I. INTRODUCTION The practice of tax law is fundamentally the practice of statutory interpretation. For the most part, though, the scholarly tax community has been relatively indifferent to the work of our colleagues who teach and write in the realm of interpretative theory. (1) One area in which this...
- Research articles 2006-09-22
- Startups get a shake-up over stock options: IRS regulation adds a new layer to valuation
- An Internal Revenue Service regulation covering how companies should value stock options is causing some privately held startups to hire experts to ensure that those values are accurate and don't trigger further tax liability. While the new rule won't take effect until January 2007, the proposed regulations issued by...
- Research articles 2006-02-27
- Senate aide's spouse gets a windfall
- WASHINGTON -- Sen. Arlen Specter helped direct almost $50 million in Pentagon spending during the past four years to clients of the husband of one of his top aides, records show. Specter, R-Pa., used a process called "earmarking" 13 times to set aside $48.7 million for six clients represented...
- Research articles 2006-02-16
- Brookings Briefing: Governing Gotham: Lessons From Rudolph Giuliani's Successes and Failures
- News Advisory: WHAT: A Brookings Briefing on Governing Gotham: Lessons From Rudolph Giuliani's Successes and Failures WHEN: Wednesday, July 13, 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m WHERE: The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. WHO: Moderator: E.J. DIONNE, JR., senior fellow, Brookings Institution; columnist, Washington Post Panelists:...
- Research articles 2005-07-07
- Two Corporate Realty deals in New Orleans strengthen Class A rates
- Last year, a handful of major office leases expired in the Central Business District. Oil companies that had already left New Orleans had been subleasing thousands of square feet of office space. Some subleases involved Class A, high-quality office space. Officials feared the already low...
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- Matching up with the Bruins
- Byline: The Register-Guard QUARTERBACKS The 2004 season has taken different turns for the two quarterbacks facing off this afternoon. Kellen Clemens started slow but is playing as well as any QB in the Pac-10 the past few weeks. He just doesn't have a lot of...
- Research articles 2004-11-13
- Functional departmentalism and non judicial interpretation: who determines constitutional meaning?
- I INTRODUCTION One of the vibrant constitutional debates at the turn of the twenty-first century concerns enduring questions about the appropriate role of nonjudicial entities--especially Congress and the President--in the development of constitutional meaning. (1) The Supreme Court, of course,...
- Research articles 2004-06-22
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Mitchell Schnurman Column.
- By Mitchell Schnurman, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 9--THE RIGHT THING IS COSTING ARPEY MILLIONS A YEAR: Gerard Arpey is doing something extraordinary with executive pay: the right thing. The CEO of American Airlines is making...
- Research articles 2004-05-09
- Union assails pay package for CEO of US Airways
- ARLINGTON, Va. AP -- At a time when US Airways is seeking another round of pay concessions from its workers, the airline's board has awarded chief executive David Siegel a compensation package with a potential value of nearly $11 million. The airline says the total figure from the...
- Research articles 2004-04-10
- The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Roundup: Business Sectors in 2004.
- The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 28--How will business sectors fare in '04? In Carolinas, economy offers hope but some industries face challenges Staff Writer How will business sectors fare in '04? In Carolinas, economy ...
- Research articles 2003-12-28
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