Sentences with phrase «conflict over a commission»

And you know, I bet he never had to mediate a conflict over a commission ever again.

Not exact matches

That means some financial advisors — basically, brokers and insurance agents - will once again be able to give conflicted investment advice by recommending high - priced 401 (k) investments that pay them rich commissions over less expensive - but comparable - alternatives on May 7, 2018.
The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori - Atta, will be dragging the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to court, over its handling of the conflict of interest petition in relation to the $ 2.25 billion bond issue.
The legislature also approved a measure requiring lawmakers who earn over $ 5,000 per year in outside income to seek a ruling from the independent Legislative Ethics Commission to clear them of possible conflicts of interest.
The NEC has been presented with conflicting legal advice over Mr Corbyn's position, with Labour - commissioned analysis stating he will need the nominations.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also lack any formal mechanisms for identifying potential conflicts of interest or for assessing the level of industry influence over the research.
The law creating the Schools of Excellence Commission is in «total and fatal conflict» with the Florida Constitution, which gives the local boards — not the state — authority over public schools, Judge Edward T. Barfield wrote in the unanimous opinion.
In Georgia, the high court ruled May 16 that the 2008 law creating the Georgia Charter Schools Commission conflicted with a provision of the state constitution granting local boards of education «exclusive control» over general K - 12 schools.
Next Gen Financial Planning firmly believes that despite the growing popularity of the AUM model and its important advantages over commissions, it is still riddled with conflicts of interest while also preventing clients from receiving the enormous benefits of economies of scale that now exist.
In other words, the conflict of interest between credit cards that pay affiliate commissions and those that don't is a relatively minor subset of the vast conflict of interest inherent in selling credit cards for a living: the preference for credit cards over not credit cards, just like Expedia's conflicted preference for travel over not travel.
For example, in a water resources class, the class project involved participation in a commission of inquiry over conflict about a real lake.
To put you in context, this is in my view a good book for those among us who were fascinated by the «fragmentation of international law «debate starting (or at least becoming one of THE topics) in the 2000s; who have perhaps read Koskenniemi's report for the International Law Commission or other literature on the topic (legal pluralism, Pauwelyn's Conflict of Norms, you name it); who find themselves now stuck in one of the boxes and / or compartments of international or EU law; and who probably would love an update and overview over where we stand today.
Erik Gerding thinks the discussion about the role of corporations in society isn't over, connecting two cases that would appear to be unrelated — the recent SCOTUS decision in Citizen United v. Federal Election Commission, and Google's conflict with China.
Twenty years ago, when Canadians were first debating how best to address potential conflicts over frozen embryos, the government - appointed Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies recommended that gamete providers be jointly required to make decisions regarding the disposition of their embryos prior to gametes being retrieved or embryos created, and to indicate their preferences in consent forms that would be binding for the clinic involved.
A Wikipedia article says «A truth commission or truth and reconciliation commission is a commission tasked with discovering and revealing past wrongdoing by a government (or, depending on the circumstances, non-state actors also), in the hope of resolving conflict left over from the past.
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