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  2. Tiger team - Wikipedia

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    A team of specialists was formed to address the resulting problems and bring the astronauts back to Earth safely, led by NASA Flight and Mission Operations Director Gene Kranz. [5] Kranz and the members of his "White Team", later designated the "Tiger Team", received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for their efforts in the Apollo 13 mission.

  3. Murder board - Wikipedia

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    A murder board, also known as a "scrub-down", [1] is a committee of questioners set up to critically review a proposal and/or help someone prepare for a difficult oral examination.

  4. Corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Corporate law (also known as company law or enterprise law) is the body of law governing the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies, organizations and businesses. The term refers to the legal practice of law relating to corporations, or to the theory of corporations .

  5. Did Tiger's Troubles Cost His Corporate Sponsors $12 billion?

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    A new study by a pair of University of California Davis economics professors suggests that the Tiger Woods scandal has cost his corporate sponsors as much as $12 billion. If the study was correct ...

  6. Commercial law - Wikipedia

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    Commercial law (or business law), [1] which is also known by other names such as mercantile law or trade law depending on jurisdiction; is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and organizations engaged in commercial and business activities.

  7. Legal governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    Legal compliance is the process or procedure to ensure that an organization follows relevant laws, regulations and business rules. [5] The definition of legal compliance, especially in the context of corporate legal departments, has recently been expanded to include understanding and adhering to ethical codes within entire professions, as well.

  8. Packers' WR Christian Watson out for season after ... - AOL

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    He did return for the team's two postseason games. Quarterback Jordan Love was also injured in the Bears game, hurting his elbow in the first half before being replaced by Malik Willis.

  9. United States corporate law - Wikipedia

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    A corporation may be chartered in any of the 50 states (or the District of Columbia) and may become authorized to do business in each jurisdiction it does business within, except that when a corporation sues or is sued over a contract, the court, regardless of where the corporation's headquarters office is located, or where the transaction ...