The New York Times reports that China's former top food and drug regulator has been found guilty of accepting bribes. The sentence: death. While possibly intended to signal how seriously the Chinese government takes the problem of adulterated food … [Continue reading]
HP, the SEC, and Reliance on Counsel
The SEC confirmed yesterday that HP would not face sanctions over a failure to explain why director Thomas Perkins left during last year's Dunn-director investigation saga. "From the whole hubbub that erupted last summer, this is it" in terms of SEC … [Continue reading]
The World Bank Ex-GC Speaks
Corporate Counsel's David Hechler offers a fascinating glimpse into a GC's view of events in the news. Mr. Hechler reports on the legal maneuverings behind Paul Wolfowitz's fall from grace at the World Bank, with insights from Roberto Dañino, the … [Continue reading]
This is News?
There's a lot out there on the web, and not all of it is as it seems. Take, for example, this "article" which appears to report on issues that major medical device company is facing over a prominent division. What looks at first blush like news is … [Continue reading]
Open Source, Open Season?
Fortune reports that Microsoft is taking a hard look at various free and open-source software (FOSS) and is planning a strategy to assert patent claims. Many large companies use such software in various applications across the enterprise. Microsoft … [Continue reading]
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