Sentences with phrase «for early disclosure»

Given the potential additional liability, there is a persuasive case for the early disclosure of funding, and Essar may see claimants voluntarily disclosing that they are funded at an early stage, but what of the extent of the disclosure?

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Cisco (CSCO) pledged $ 10 billion in capital spending over several years earlier this year in what some watchers described as a desperate play for relevancy in China after Cisco's sales have plummeted following Edward Snowden's disclosures two years ago that Cisco's customers» products were used by the NSA.
Another possible misfire relates to the fact that the earliest possible effective date for the then new disclosure requirement was August 2012, just as the plaintiff's two - year tenure with Intel was ending.
Earlier this month Denham told MPs on the DCMS committee that's investigating fake news that her office would be pushing for increased transparency around data flows and disclosure rules for digital political advertising — suggesting a code of conduct is needed to regulate the use of social media in political campaigns, referendums and elections.
In April, as Trump's attorneys gathered information for a financial disclosure report covering 2016 and early 2017, those attorneys met with officials from the Office of Government Ethics.
Magna International Inc. chairman Mike Harris received only a minority of shareholder support for his re-election earlier this year but remained on the company's board, according to new disclosure prompted by a rare shareholder lawsuit.
A book on practical theology now preoccupies me in the same way that an earlier struggle for public criteria in fundamental theology concerned me in the early «70s and the struggle for criteria of meaning and truth in the disclosures of the beautiful and the holy in the classic works of art and religion preoccupied me in the late «70s.
For this reason, Heidegger believed, the words those earliest thinkers used, in their original meanings, were still inseparable from the event of being's self - disclosure; for a time, being really manifested itself — which is also to say, retained its impenetrable mystery — in the names that it evoked from those whom it addressFor this reason, Heidegger believed, the words those earliest thinkers used, in their original meanings, were still inseparable from the event of being's self - disclosure; for a time, being really manifested itself — which is also to say, retained its impenetrable mystery — in the names that it evoked from those whom it addressfor a time, being really manifested itself — which is also to say, retained its impenetrable mystery — in the names that it evoked from those whom it addressed.
Governor Cuomo promised the «most transparent administration in state history» early in his first term; however, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) said of Cuomo, «The only thing transparent about Gov. Cuomo's administration is his obvious attempt to avoid disclosure
Republican NYC mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis, a Staten Island assemblywoman, who blasted de Blasio for his trip to Germany earlier this month, took three trips in 2016 that were at least partially paid for by somebody else, according to her recently revealed financial disclosure statement.
That organization shut down in early 2013 after calls for disclosure.
The governor - elect pooh - poohed one aspect of the report — a call for fuller financial disclosure reporting by executive chamber staffers — during his TALK 1300 radio interview with The Post's Fred Dicker earlier today, saying it doesn't address the biggest problem facing Albany: Breaking the stranglehold on government by special interests.
The push by a JCOPE commissioner appointed by Silver to legislators applying for exemptions from new financial disclosure rules — passed in the wake of Silver's corruption indictment earlier this year — to submit the paperwork seeking exemptions by hand, in person, and not just by email, could weaken future corruption cases.
Financial disclosure forms for every state legislator who was in office as of May were released by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics earlier this month, including 185 who were in office in 2014.
SolarCity has also been in the spotlight for controversies including an investigation reported earlier this year into allegations of improper disclosures of contract cancelation numbers.
Earlier in the day, Senate Education Committee Chairman John Flanagan said disagreements remain over the level of disclosure the bill allows for, specifically whether non-parents can figure out who teachers are even under a limited disclosure provision in the bill.
Earlier this week, Assemblyman Richard Brodsky slammed his AG opponents for filing their financial disclosures late with the Commission on Public Integrity.
Jacob, who was appointed to the panel by former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, argued that legislators applying for exemptions from new financial disclosure rules — passed in the wake of Silver's corruption indictment earlier this year — should be allowed to submit the paperwork seeking exemptions by hand, in person, and not just by email.
DeFrancisco earlier told Newsday that Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal for client disclosure could be narrowed from all clients to just those with business before the state.
Today's TTOs provide a bevy of benefits for would - be entrepreneurs, including seminars, internships, access to capital, startup space, infrastructure, mentors, and established industry partners, as well as soup - to - nuts assistance with everything from invention disclosures, early - stage commercialization plans, marketing plans, and licensing deals.
Full disclosure: I attended a screening of Marvel's Black Panther on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 6, the same afternoon Marvel Studios lifted the embargo for critics who saw the movie at earlier screenings.
The suit, filed in Albany in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, cites a ruling in that jurisdiction earlier this year that the disclosure provisions of the state's pioneering «truth - in - testing» law are in direct conflict with federal copyright law.
The disclosure appears to show a further shift in the programme from its early years where schools were «driven by demand from local people for improved choice».
Sometimes they're hard to find, but just look for links for disclosures or terms and conditions, open up whatever you find, and search for «early withdrawal» in the document.
Discuss with buyers their preferences for receiving electronic disclosures; and, encourage them to lock their interest rate early in the process
For more information on early withdrawal penalties, please download our Agreements and Disclosures
[NB: See here — at our meeting earlier this year, Andreas Rialas committed to better disclosure re changes in AUM — breaking out gross subscriptions, performance & gross redemptions is standard practice for the majority of Argo's listed peers].
Lenders can't really pretend your credit score is worse, they have to disclose your scores, so if you know your applying for a loan, get that disclosure early.
Okay, for full disclosure, in early January I did add to my position in Dominion Energy.
For example, the Loan Estimate is an early disclosure that shows the terms of financing you need to acknowledge in order to proceed with mortgage loan process.
After the Labor Department finalized the rule earlier this year, Moody's warned of problems for Fidelity, Franklin Resources, Invesco, and Janus, saying in a report that disclosures would «put downward pressure on fees and may prompt retirement plan sponsors to opt for lower - cost investment products, including greater use of index funds.»
This unambiguous disclosure is in stark contrast to previous statements which confounded regulatory emissions (emissions net of credits granted for early action, contributions to technology funds, etc.) and actual emissions.
(In the interest of full disclosure, I should note that I formerly worked for ALM and was involved in the early development of Law.com.)
Former Kirkland partner Robert Khuzami made $ 11.1 million for work from late 2016 to early 2018, according to information in financial disclosures made public when he became deputy U.S. attorney in Manhattan.
To this end, lawyers need to identify from whom, within their organisation, they can obtain expert information technology advice; alternatively they need to identify an external information technology consultant who can (i) provide advice and assistance in identifying the key ESI at an early stage, and thereafter (ii) assist in the preservation, collection, processing, review and production of ESI for the disclosure process.
While leaving detailed practical guidance for employees to the actual prosecuting agencies, the court expressed the expectation that future difficulties should be avoided by early disclosure from jurors of their relevant professional involvement with the criminal justice system, and careful enquiry by the trial judge as to the significance of this in each case.
(Full disclosure: I serve as executive director of and lobbyist for the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association, whose membership includes many GateHouse newspapers, and, earlier in my career, I was an editor and publisher for both Lawyers Weekly and Dolan Media.)
She is accustomed to being involved from an early stage, and has substantial experience of applications at short notice for interim relief, specific disclosure applications and strike out applications.
The case is a reminder that legal counsel may assist clients in a Courtroom, but more than that, their involvement is needed at an early stage for businesses who seek to protect witness statements and other evidence from disclosure.
The rules for full and truthful disclosure early in the family law agreement process promotes early settlement by ensuring that the parties have all the information required for fair and sound decision - making.
In 2013, Judge Cote entered a series of rulings that set the standard for litigating RMBS cases involving tens of thousands of securitized loans, ruling among other things that plaintiffs could rely on statistical sampling, that the parties had to engage in early efforts to identify the best representation of loan files and guidelines for the loans, and requiring early disclosure of reunderwriting results.
However, the challenge in these cases will be to prepare accurate estimates from a very early stage when not all issues in the case are known or, for example, the scope of disclosure or evidence required is not fully understood.
At the early case evaluation, the court, counsel, and the parties shall meet in person to confer and consider the nature and basis of the claims and defenses and the possibilities for a prompt settlement or resolution of the case and to make or arrange for the disclosures required by this rule.
Finally, the good - faith full and early exchange of comprehensive financial information sets the right «tone» for any subsequent litigation: it avoids one spouse having to compel the other to provide disclosure, which would require the court's intervention.
It paid its former partner Robert Khuzami $ 11.1 million for his work at the firm from late 2016 to early 2018, according to the financial disclosures Mr. Khuzami filed when he became deputy United States attorney in Manhattan.
In contrast Madam Justice Gauthier, in concurring reasons has earlier criticized the disclosure requirement [6] and held it should be lower for non-use patents (which in turn was expressly accepted in the recent Federal Court anti-disclosure jurisprudence).
If you invent it early and keep it to yourself while someone else goes ahead and invents and patents it later, then they are the person who has undertaken to take advantage of the premise of public disclosure through the patent system in exchange for patent protection, so the patent system protects them, not you.
This year, the Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee of the Canadian Bar Association has undertaken a project to develop an «Ethical Practices Self - Evaluation Tool» for use by Canadian law firms that is scheduled to be available in early fall 2013 (full disclosure: I am the Research Director for this project).
The Privacy Shield mechanism was negotiated as a direct replacement for Safe Harbor after Europe's top court struck down that earlier arrangement, in 2015, in the wake of the Snowden disclosures about US government mass surveillance programs.
Earlier this month Denham told MPs on the DCMS committee that's investigating fake news that her office would be pushing for increased transparency around data flows and disclosure rules for digital political advertising — suggesting a code of conduct is needed to regulate the use of social media in political campaigns, referendums and elections.
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