Sentences with phrase «future liability concerning»

The key point is that the former employer must take care to shield itself from future liability concerning the source of settlement payments in case their source is a subsequent fraud.

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A more fundamental concern, Kaehny said, is knowing the total liabilities and lease term details of the two entities and the extent to which taxpayers could be on the hook in the future.
We have to show that such services can produce good revenue streams, address the liability concerns, and demonstrate to the wireless carriers why this technology really is necessary in serving their wireless customers in the future.
These reports contain information regarding personal financial interests, sources of income, gifts received, liabilities, agreements or arrangements concerning future employment, and non-Government positions held.
Consistent with such purposes, [Mr. Scott] may seek to engage in future discussions with management of [ASYS] and may make suggestions concerning [ASYS]'s operations, prospects, business and financial strategies, assets and liabilities, business and financing alternatives and such other matters as [Mr. Scott] may deem relevant to his investment in [ASYS].
There are good reasons for serious and responsible players in the wind industry to be concerned about the industry's future, and perhaps even more about corporate and personal liabilities.
The firm undertakes a significant amount of non-contentious work alongside its substantial workload of civil and criminal litigation, and also provides transactional support concerning future liability for occupational illnesses, such as asbestos - related diseases.
Our attorneys carefully analyze contracts to identify critical legal, business, and financial concerns in order to develop contractual arrangements that avoid future problems and liability issues.
This ring fences the bank's potential future liability and therefore appeases the buyer's concerns.
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As reported by BuzzFeed and Jalopnik — and confirmed by The Verge — LeEco imperiled FF's future by leveraging the company's assets to secure a loan for the purchase of a former Yahoo building; forensic accounts discovering $ 300 million in unbooked liabilities; and former employees have expressed concerns about violating the terms of the loan if LeEco and FF's combined net worth dropped below $ 120 million.
«Before anything is decided, both parties should consult their tax and legal advisers concerning the future implications of deferred payments, goodwill, non-compete agreements, reserves, contingent liabilities, and a host of issues that can surface months, even years, after the final handshake,» says Joseph Klock, CRB, CRS, a 50 - year real estate veteran, in Real Estate Professional, Nov. / Dec. 1997
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