Last week President Obama announced that the approval process for the Keystone XL pipeline project would be delayed while alternate routes are considered. This project, which would have brought oil from the Canadian tar sands to US markets, had run … [Continue reading]
When Compliance is Radioactive
Last time, a contrast between two leaders at the point of decision: one at Olympus, another at Penn State. Today, another example, again one from Japan. It involves the earthquake offshore of Japan in March. The resulting tsunami hit a Tokyo … [Continue reading]
The CEO, or Football Coach, as Whistleblower
About a week ago, I started working on a post about former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford, who was fired after raising concerns about the company's excessive payments related to acquisitions. It is rare that a CEO goes public about such things, rarer … [Continue reading]
This Application is Secure. No, Really…
Earlier this year, there were reports that an online application hosted by Nasdaq to share board information may have been hacked. At the time, there was apparently no evidence that customer information was accessed in the unauthorized entry. Now … [Continue reading]
One Legal Merger Gets a Green Light
It was announced yesterday that Faegre & Benson will combine with Baker & Daniels effective at the start of 2012. When news of merger talks leaked back in August, I wondered whether large domestic mergers would continue given changes to the … [Continue reading]
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