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Strategy - Explained
Strategy is a plan of actions that fit together to reach a clear destination. That destination is dictated by a set of decisions that sets the organization apart from its competitors, derives from the organization's unique...
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State and Federal Corporate Governance Laws - Explained
State and Federal Corporate Governance Laws - Explained
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Social Capital
What is Social Capital? Social capital is "the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively".
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Securities and Exchange Act of 1934
This video provides an overview of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, also known as the 1934 Act. The main focus of this act is the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which is responsible for administering...
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Scope of Agent's Authority
Agents have the authority to act on behalf of the principal. The scope of this authority, however, is limited. This video explains what is the Scope of an Agent's Authority and how is that authority limited.
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Burden of Proof in a Civil Trial
This Video Explains Burden of Proof in a Civil Trial
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Defenses in Section 11 and 12 of Securities Actions
This video discusses the defenses available to issuers of securities who fail to comply with registration requirements. The four broad categories of defenses include the materiality defense, statute of limitations defense, due diligence...
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Defenses Available for Strict Liability Actions
This video discusses the defenses available for strict liability actions. It explains that contributory and comparative negligence do not apply to strict liability cases, but assumption of risk and misuse of a product can be defenses....
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Corporate Governance and the Dodd Frank Act - Explained
Corporate Governance and the Dodd Frank Act - Explained
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Corporate Governance and Ethics - Explained
Corporate Governance and Ethics - Explained
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Cognitive Framing in Negotiations
This Video Explains Cognitive Framing in Negotiations
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Class Action - Procedural Requirements
This Video Explains Class Action - Procedural Requirements
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Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
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Enactment Theory
What is Enactment Theory? Enactment theory goes be- yond the conventional scope of theories of action by acknowledging tiordances in the environment, needs of individuals and organizations, decision and preparation, motivation, planning...
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Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
This Video Explains the Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
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Eclectic Implementation Model
An eclectic paradigm is a theory based on a three-tiered framework that companies follow to determine if a direct foreign investment would be beneficial.
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Direct Shareholder Actions and Derivative Actions - Explained
Direct Shareholder Actions and Derivative Actions - Explained
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Initial Actions by the Board of Directors
What are the Initial Actions by the Board of Directors? The initial board consent should include a separate paragraph to address the issuance of stock to the initial shareholders of the company.