Sentences with phrase «making business judgments»

The Board of Directors shall govern the affairs of the Company making business judgments and decisions on an informed basis in what they reasonably believe to be in the best interests of the Company and its stakeholders, including its stockholders, employees, tenants and customers.
Nowadays many in - house counsel manage transactions or disputes on a routine basis, making business judgments on behalf of the corporation.

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Finance groups focus on cost - cutting, risk - averse lawyers make the company impossible to do business with, and human resources casts judgment on employees.
Why Goldman Sachs, which has had its own share of bad publicity over the years and always talks about being in the business of making sound judgments, would actively participate in a deal for a major gun retailer is baffling.
Throughout the book, they repeatedly state that economists are not in the business of making moral judgments but of coldly assessing data and analyzing cause and effect.
The editors of Time are not in the business of making, as they say, value judgments.
People with broad human sympathies and deep feelings are often reluctant to make moral judgments about others and often feel that morality is a cold and heartless business.
Before making a judgment, Britain must await the normal budgetary process, which is the responsibility of the Treasury and not of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
We have no business making political judgments about those kinds of issues.»
Working at A Pea in the Pod made Rosie realize that she could create a new kind of business — one that is hands - on and could provide judgment - free, feel - good guidance for pregnant women and new mothers during their parenting journey.
Having all your information sunning itself out in the open helps your team to make informed judgments and to create business growth.
Whether you're making a business out of your development efforts or it is simply a labor of love, the decision to receive money or not for that effort is yours and yours alone to make, and you won't receive any judgment here.
Business leaders are not in a position to make detailed judgments on best teaching practices or to determine what works best for an individual school with its own unique set of circumstances.
See number 4: If you lack good business judgment, you're probably going to be particularly bad at self - publishing, because now instead of making one business decision, you have to make thirty of them.
This leaves businesses open to scrutiny and judgment; decisions can be made about them by partners, lenders, vendors, or by anyone, even competitors, looking to gain an edge.
Vision two is having people with good business judgment look at the state of the markets and the positioning of the financial institution and making informed decisions.
While there's a cottage industry of businesses that make such claims, court judgments — just like any negative but accurate information — will remain on your credit history for up to seven years.
Nevertheless, most lenders look at your past credit behavior to make judgments and decisions about what you will likely do in the future — so maintaining a good personal credit score and building a strong business credit profile should be a business priority for those seeking a small business loan.
The truth is that lenders are not in the business of philanthropy; they evaluate each applicant on individual merit and make a judgment based on possible risk.
My business judgment has done well for me over my career, but I don't pretend that it is infallible, because I make significant mistakes.
· ability to read and understand basic financial statements; · general understanding of the Company's industry; · relevant expertise upon which to be able to offer advice and guidance to management; · ability and sufficient time to devote to the affairs of the Company; · excellence in his field; · ability to exercise sound business judgment; · commitment to vigorously represent the long - term interests of the Company's stockholders; and · an absence of factors that would preclude the Board from making a determination that the candidates are independent directors as defined in Rule 4200 (a)(15) of the rules of the NASDAQ Stock Market.
In the New York suit, Sperone Westwater asked the judge to make a declaratory judgment that the archive has no moral rights claims and also seeks damages «for the Defendants» injuries to the gallery's business and reputation,» on counts of breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, negligent misrepresentation, and interference with business relations.
I can make these judgments because of work experience in government, private business, industry, and the military.
A business audit is an assessment of the judgments made by the financial department of a company.
A close business associate is someone who has had enough prior business dealings with your directors, senior officers or major shareholders to be able to make a sound judgment about their capabilities and trustworthiness.
I often watch senior judges» hearings, and learn from them all the time; being continuously updated in the judicial idea, business knowledge, documents and other professional knowledge ensures that the trial results conform to the law of intention and make impartial final judgments.
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.
Drawing on a range of extensive databases can help inform those lawyers advising businesses in dispute resolution who can then make an informed value judgment about risk and cost.
Yet, the plaintiffs have not sought the recognition and enforcement of their foreign judgment in the place of their judgment debtor's residence or place of business and, instead, have come to Ontario arguing that the assets nominally held by a stranger to the foreign Judgment should be made available to satisfy it.
These are judgment calls that are frequently made by expert witnesses who testify in divorce cases that require business valuation.
Because this type of information is automatically pushed in near real - time directly to the lawyer's device, it can be highly valuable in identifying new business opportunities, beating the competition and making sure not to miss critical decisions or judgments that could impact a case.
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?
As the CJEU notes in paragraph 43 of its judgment:» However, so far as the area under consideration in the present case is concerned and as is clear from paragraphs 24 to 27 of this judgment, the question as to how the concept of a «transfer of a business» should be interpreted has given rise to a great deal of uncertainty on the part of many national courts and tribunals which, as a consequence, have found it necessary to make a reference to the Court of Justice.
The Court of Appeal judgment is a reminder to employers to ensure that they are making reasonable adjustments in all areas of the business for disabled employees.
When an independent committee is constituted to investigate a demand and make an informed recommendation, such decisions are generally protected by the business judgment rule, as was the case in Wyndham.
Mummery LJ pointed out that at the material meeting the substance of the relevant evidence of all the councillors was that they were left to make their own decisions and to exercise their own judgment about voting on the business in question.
Leaders with strong business acumen can absorb information from a diverse array of sources, imagine future scenarios, and use their good judgment to make sensible decisions.
Analyzed business issues and made invaluable contributions to the business by conducting thorough searches to identify outstanding property judgments, taxes, or liens.
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In doing so, Blueprints serves as a resource for governments, foundations, businesses, and other organizations trying to make informed judgments about their investments in youth programs.
In an age when people can make snap judgments about your business on the basis of your Web site, the idea of designing one yourself might seem risky.
«A salesperson who's new in the business and jealous of Art Scott is making judgments — and usually they don't even know me.
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.
594 DOS 01 DOS v. Walker - deposits; failure to appear at hearing; failure to pay judgment; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; notary public; proper business practices; broker commingles funds by placing deposits in operating account; broker allows escrow account to be overdrawn on numerous occasions; broker uses deposit for separate, unrelated business investment; broker fails to pay judgment without presenting an explanation or excuse for failure to pay judgment; broker fails to cooperate with DOS investigation by failing to respond to and comply with letter directing him to appear for a conference and to provide certain documents; broker fails to notify DOS of new address upon closing office; DOS fails to prove that salesperson improperly held herself out to be real estate broker associated with corporate broker, that the broker made misrepresentations to the purchasers regarding payments they were required to make toward the purchase, that some checks were returned for insufficient funds, that the broker failed to make certain required payments, that the broker properly failed to make certain other deposits and that the broker gave a postdated deposit check which could not be cashed due to insufficient funds; representative broker's and corporate broker's licenses revoked, return of deposits in the amount of $ 400.00 and $ 3,173.83 ordered with interest, civil judgment to be fully satisfied; salesperson fined $ 1,000.00 and notary commission suspended for four months
214 DOS 97 Matter of DOS v. Laymon - accounting to client; bad check; deposits; failure to pay judgments; proper business practices; jurisdiction; DOS retains jurisdiction after expiration of license (for failure to pay renewal fee) where acts occurred during licensure; violation of 19 NYCRR 175.1 by depositing clients» funds into operating account and failing to maintain special bank account; violation of 19 NYCRR 175.2 for failing to account to client; broker engaged in fraudulent practices by accepting monies he was required to retain in escrow, depositing said monies into his operating account, failing to return same to its rightful owner and by purporting to make refunds by issuing bad checks; in light of broker's financial inability to do so, failure to promptly satisfy judgments was not a demonstration of untrustworthiness; there was no violation of 19 NYCRR 175.3 (b) where broker was not managing rental properties; real estate broker's license revoked; reapplication for broker's license conditioned upon proof of payment of restitution with interest and proof of satisfaction of judgment with interest
730 DOS 02 DOS v. New World Realty of New York, Inc. — availing of license; deposits; disclosure of agency relationships; duty to supervise sales associates; failure to pay judgment; proper business practices; DOS has jurisdiction where disciplinary action was started while individual was licensed as an associate broker and was eligible to automatically renew at the time of the disciplinary hearing; salesperson owned voting stock in licensed corporate real estate broker, failed to pay judgment and failed to present evidence of inability to do so, and engaged in unlicensed activity after license expired; representative broker availed corporate real estate brokers license to salesperson; representative broker failed to properly supervise salesperson by permitting and authorizing salesperson to act as a real estate broker; broker and salesperson failed to make agency disclosures and failed to deposit funds of principal in a special bank account; real estate transaction conducted was a fraudulent business practice; DOS fails to prove the unauthorized practice of law; salesperson's license revoked and salesperson ordered to pay refund of $ 1,406.00 of illegal commission collected; representative broker's license revoked and broker ordered to refund $ 74.00 of illegal commission collected; representative broker fined $ 5,000.00
any business that the licensee either owns or has been involved in as a director, officer or partner at any time during the past 2 years declares or is petitioned into bankruptcy, or has a court order or judgment made against the business;
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