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Automakers delay recalls to minimize stock penalties, avoid being the first safety issue in news cycle, study shows
Saver or spender? People are not as financially responsible as they may think, study shows
Quality suffers for audit offices that emphasize non-audit services, study shows
Bergstrand delivers keynote, testifies before USITC to evaluate impact of US trade agreements
‘We’re not there yet,’ expert says as MLB hires first female GM
Unique access: Doctors, nurses in COVID-19 epicenter aided by proactive personality
You drive like a girl: Study uncovers gender bias in perceptions of ride-sharing performance
SCOTUS foster agency case presents important questions on balance between religious freedom and antidiscrimination laws, experts say
Is Big Tech too big? Focus should be on consumers, not firm size, expert says
‘Street’ effective tax rates are more useful in predicting companies’ future tax outcomes, study finds
Notre Dame Law School faculty reflect on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy
Expert says Congressional report condemning Boeing, FAA raises questions of culture, mission
Without action by Congress, US Postal Service has about one year to survive, expert says
Consumers find third-party use of personal location data violates privacy, study shows
Quality suffers for audit offices with clients from different industries, study shows
Walmart’s decision to close on Thanksgiving, give bonuses will pay off and catch on, expert says
Bitcoin scam shows Twitter needs better internal controls, expert says
Expert points out striking details in Russian cyber spies’ attacks on coronavirus research groups
Redskins’ name change likely to increase profits for NFL and franchise, expert says
SCOTUS religious schools ruling makes important correction, expert says
Incoming CEOs with premium pay packages perform accordingly, study shows
Supreme Court preserving DACA underscores integrity of process, expert says
'Aunt Jemima' name change decades overdue, expert says
Government health, safety regulations backfire with conservatives, study shows
Lawsuits against China, WHO are not the way forward, expert says
Supreme Court likely to agree with schools in closely watched religious freedom cases, expert predicts
Firms perceived to fake social responsibility become targets for hackers, study shows
Firms behaving badly: Investors punish for social irresponsibility depending on proportion of company execs with law degrees
Massive decline in first quarter GDP signals much worse lies ahead, expert says
Postal Service losing money because of congressional mandate not low prices, expert says