NAIC Winter Meeting Topics To Include Catastrophe, International Issues
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View ArticleCriminal and Corporate California Law Firm, Red Metric, Retains San Francisco...
Criminal defense, corporate governance, government benefits, and transactional law firm, Red Metric, APC , has retained San Francisco based design and marketing firm, Affarei , to assist with custom...
View ArticleSNR Denton Forms Risk & Crisis Team
In a press release from SNR Denton, the firm announced on Friday that it has created a brand new Board Advisory and Risk & Crisis Management team to complement its global Corporate Governance...
View ArticleCOSO Users Are Eager for Timeline
Auditors and companies are gearing up for the new COSO internal control guidelines, but they need some of the details clarified.
View ArticleNew York exchange courts Russian companies
Russian companies have for years preferred London over New York as the venue for their overseas listings, attracted by its close geographical location and less stringent disclosure and audit rules.
View ArticleThe Other Duty of Corporate Governance
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View ArticleListing requirements amended
PETALING JAYA: The local bourse, Bursa Malaysia, has amended the Main Market and ACE Market Listing Requirements to strengthen and enhance corporate governance practices of listed issuers.
View ArticleSarbanes-Oxley Has Failed to Address the Problem of Audit Firm Independence
A recent report from the federal accounting industry watchdog agency, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, found that the incidence of deficient audits performed by the Big Four accounting...
View ArticleGlancy Binkow & Goldberg LLP Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against SinoHub,...
Glancy Binkow & Goldberg LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington on behalf of a class comprising all...
View ArticleThe financial reporting environment: Review of the recent literature
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View ArticleEADS confirms shareholder structure talks
The company said it was taking an active role in the discussions, which it said were intended to "preserve and enhance" the interests of all stakeholders.
View ArticleKuwait's new corporate law to drive investment
The new law introduces a raft of new concepts and principals set to shape the way commercial entities operate in Kuwait.
View ArticleKoninklijke Philips Electronics NV - Special Call
Welcome to the Royal Philips Electronics Conference Call Regarding Financial Reporting-Related Matters on Monday, the 3rd of December 2012.
View ArticleUS charges accountants over China
The US financial regulator has charged the Chinese units of five accounting firms - including the so-called Big Four - over refusing to hand over auditing data on China-based companies.
View ArticleFormer Freddie Mac Executive Vice President, General Counsel and...
Former Freddie Mac Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Robert E. Bostrom has moved to the international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP from SNR Denton.
View ArticleAICPA Hears Warnings from SEC and PCAOB Regulators
American Institute of CPAs chairman Richard Caturano told an audience of CPAs at the AICPA's Conference on Current SEC and PCAOB Developments in Washington, D.C., that the Institute is committed to...
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