Arbitration

Archive for November, 2011

Binding Arbitration to Eliminate Shareholder Litigation | CorpGov.net

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

The End of Shareholder Litigation: Using Bylaw or Charter Amendments to Require Binding Arbitration of Shareholder Disputes by Paul D. Weitzel analyzes whether a bylaw or charter provision that requires arbitration for all shareholder disputes would be enforceable. He finds that it would be and provides a model provision for inclusion in charters or bylaws. The [...]

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Domain Name Arbitration | Walk On Water The Movie

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

After several minutes of pondering and looking at keyword analyzers, you find the perfect domain name for your new website. You see if it is available through your desired domain name company. When you find that it is, you get excited because it seems that it is going to be quite profitable for your site. [...]

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Valuation approaches and the financial crisis. Part 1 – market …

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

A key part of an expert witness’s role involves explaining, in as clear terms as possible, complex accounting, economic and valuation concepts, to arbitration lawyers who may be less familiar with or even daunted by the world of finance. My suspicion is that expert witnesses could do much more to assist the arbitration community in [...]

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Examining Teams' Arbitration Decisions: MLB Rumors …

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

« Heyman On Ortiz, Rodriguez, Nathan | Main | Red Sox Notes: Ortiz, Valentine, Wilson » Teams had until last night to offer arbitration to ranked free agents. Now that decisions from the National and American Leagues are in, here’s an explanation of what [...]

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Arbitration Rumors: Brewers, Reds, Cubs & More – MLB Daily Dish

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Reporting: Satchel Price Jason Hunt Julian Levine Ronit Shah

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joy of sox: Ortiz And Wheeler Offered Arbitration

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

The Red Sox offered arbitration to David Ortiz and Dan Wheeler. The team did not offer arbitration to Jason Varitek, Tim Wakefield, J.D. Drew, Andrew Miller, Erik Bedard, and Conor Jackson. Ortiz and Wheeler have until Dec. 7 to accept or decline arbitration. Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, clubs retain the right [...]

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SF Giants Rumors: 2012 Payroll, Arbitration Eligible, Who Would …

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

SF Giants Rumors: 2012 Payroll, Arbitration Eligible, Who Would You Pass On? The San Francisco Giants already have $63 million committed to players for the 2012 season. Which is half of their 2012 payroll. P – Barry Zito ($19 million)1B – Aubrey Huff ($10 million)P – Matt Cain ($15.3 million)P – Brian Wilson [...]

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Suzuki seeks arbitration in VW dispute — Clearing and Settlement

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

November 18, 2011 11:50 am By Jonathan Soble in Tokyo, Alex Barker in Brussels and James Wilson in Frankfurt <!– –>

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Suzuki and VW set for arbitration | Executive Motoring | AMEinfo.com

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

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Will Price's Venture into Arbitration Facilitate a Rays …

Monday, November 14th, 2011

  Southpaw starting pitcher David Price easily can be considered the most important cog to retain in the Tampa Bay Rays surging competitive machine. His potential is limited only by his own tinkering and shifting in his pitching grips. His confidence and abilities might have taken a direct hit in 2011, but his first season [...]

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