Such cases traditionally have been dismissed under the so-called business judgment rule, which prevents judicial second-guessing of normal business decisions.
If these lies truly fell inside the vague boundaries of the so-called "business judgment rule, " then all I can say is that it's time to overhaul this invitation to lie to investors, directors, rating agencies and regulators.
While Japanese-run restaurants, labels, stores and bars have come to dominate the scene, in Japan's high-end hotel business, foreign brands rule.
Instead, play by the rule--your business acumen--that first allowed you to generate the wealth that you are now deploying in the stock market.
The ruling was seen as a victory for the beverage industry, restaurants and other business groups that called the rule unfair and wrong-headed.
Monday's ruling came just hours before the restriction was to take effect, handing a victory to the beverage industry, restaurants and other business groups that called the rule unfair and wrong-headed.
Every rule you learned about the true stuff of business--growth, operations and profit--begins to dip and flutter like a knuckleball when YourWorstNightmare.com walks onto the field.
"This time last year, CAL (and others) triggered our Down 30 in 30 rule, on fears no self-respecting business traveler would dare fly in the absence of super-sized toiletries, " Baker wrote.
The latest rules do not specify a work-around for individual business owners who have religious objections to the rule.
Amazon is violating the classic Harvard Business Review rule that smart companies are supposed to have a single-minded focus on a narrow marketplace.
FedEx wouldn't comment to Forbes on the rule change or the U.S.-China business climate.
Its attention to the rule of law and good business practices created a largely corruption-free environment and a financial system among the region's soundest and best-regulated.
While trading based on non-public business information has long been illegal for legislators, the insider trading rule does not apply to information gained through working in Congress.
"The no-girls-allowed rule keeps women from accessing that power where they can conduct business and rise in professional development and create their own power networks, " said Veronica Arreola, assistant director of the Center for Research on Women and Gender at the University of Illinois-Chicago.
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The rule that expenses must be for costs "wholly" incurred on Parliamentary business - a phrase introduced in 2003 - was not "widely understood or enforced" and that "subject to reasonableness limits, all second home expenditure is allowed in full".
Asked how its new clean-tech initiative fits into Google's core search and advertising business, Brin said it's part of the company's 70-20-10 rule.
Taking into account the significant progress achieved by our negotiators, we are working on a new agreement to issue, as a general rule without unduly formalized invitations and justifications, multiple-entry visas for eligible business travelers and tourists of 36 month validity at a unified and reciprocal fee, as well as the issuance of 12-month, multiple-entry visas for official representatives of our countries.
There will be no PMQs, so the next business will be a Ten Minute Rule Bill from Labour's Meg Munn to allow schools to register as Co-Ops (Industrial Provident Societies) and then it's on to committee of the whole House consideration of the Finance Bill.
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