Sentences with phrase «business judgment standard»

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The assessment of a philosopher's importance by his or her contemporaries is a risky business, for future generations have a way of unmaking the judgments of their predecessors.1 Yet, by standard measures, Charles Hartshorne (1897 - 2000) was one of the premiere philosophers of the twentieth century.
All the things we study over the course of the semester in M&A on, for example, when it makes sense to structure the transaction as a reserve subsidiary merger rather than as a cash tender offer; when to file a Schedule TO or Form S - 4; or whether, if challenged, the board's actions will be reviewed under the entire fairness standard or the more deferential business judgment rule is irrelevant if there is no transaction.
For additional sources asserting that federal courts grant summary judgment more frequently than state courts, see Howard B. Stravitz, Recocking the Removal Trigger, 53 S.C. L. Rev. 185, 185 n. 1 (2002)(«[F] ederal courts are more likely to grant summary judgment to defendants»); JoEllen Lind, «Procedural Swift»: Complex Litigation Reform, State Tort Law, and Democratic Values, 37 Akron L. Rev. 717, 769 (2004)(differing state and federal summary judgment standards «make it much more likely that a defendant in federal court will obtain summary judgment than a defendant in state court»); Kristen Irgens, Wisconsin Is Open for Business or Business Just As Usual?
There is no standard scenario and sound judgment is critical to a successful business operation.
SPECIAL SKILLS AND CAPABILITIES • Excellent interpersonal skills • Profound communication skills (verbal, written, listening and presentation) • High level of time management and organizational skills • Good judgment and business skills • Ability to use all standard office software
PROFILE Self - directed, service - oriented performer and team player with superior customer relationship and communication skills and a participative work ethic demonstrated ability to create and foster Member / Guest and team loyalty and trust while practicing sound business judgment, stimulating sales, and reaching company goals maintains a high level of enthusiasm and energy, and superior ethical and professional standards.
However, high standards may be adopted voluntarily by those engaged in the business who are prepared to accept the judgment of their peers and the highest measure of social responsibility.
The «business judgment rule» is a standard commonly used by courts to evaluate the decisions made by a corporation's board of directors, which is a deferential standard under which courts defer to the good faith decisions made by a corporate board of directors related to the company's operations.
The trial court had declined to apply this standard, instead applying the statutory requirements which a landlord must comply with when it attempts to eject a tenant from its premises, finding that the business judgment rule did not apply when it was in conflict with other state statutes.
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