Business Law

Business & Corporate Entities> Corporations> Shareholders & Other Constituents> Shareholder Duties & Liabilities
(Controlling Shareholder Duties) More...
The Federal Antitrust Law Exemption for State Action
Federal antitrust laws are considered inapplicable to economic regulation by the States. In Parker v. Brown, 317 U.S. 341 (1943), the Supreme Court reasoned that in the "dual system of government" of the United States, any subtraction by Congress from the sovereign powers of the states must be explicitly stated. Nothing in the Sherman Act (the first federal antitrust law) or in the legislative history of the Sherman Act indicated a Congressional intent to subject state regulatory activities to the Sherman Act. More...
Employment Law
Protection for Workplace Safety Whistleblowers More...
Disclosure of Executive Compensation
While each company decides what its executives are paid, the amounts and types of compensation paid to the top executives of public companies is considered material information that the Securities and Exchange Commission has determined must be disclosed to the public. More...
Antitrust & Trade Law: Sherman Act
Agreements In Restraint of Trade More...

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