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In 1980, the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (WDR) decided that the in-state activities of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in selling and supplying retailers with chewing gum exceeded limits defined by Congress in 1961 that exempted foreign corporations from franchise and income taxes in a state as long as their activities were limited to soliciting customers.
Shlensky v Wrigley, 237 NE 2d 776 (Ill. App. 1968) is a leading US corporate law case concerning the board's discretion to determine how to balance stakeholders' interests. The case embraces the application of the business judgment rule to directors' good-faith judgments about long-term shareholder value. [ 1 ]
William Wrigley Jr. died on January 26, 1932, at his Phoenix mansion, at age 70. [1] He was stricken by acute indigestion, complicated by a heart attack and apoplexy. [10] He was interred in his custom-designed sarcophagus located in the tower of the Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens near his beloved home on California's Catalina Island.
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an Indian tribe is entitled to sovereign immunity to contract lawsuits, whether made on or off the reservation County of Sacramento v. Lewis: 523 U.S. 833 (1998) liability of police under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for causing death during high-speed chases Federal Election Commission v. Akins: 524 U.S. 11 (1998) standing conferred by statute: United ...
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The fourth settled civil lawsuit was for $65,000, paid out to Gina Zavala-Yupanqui, who alleged she was injured when the car in which she was a passenger was struck in 2017 by a Paterson police ...
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