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Last June, Shleifer and Hay were found liable for conspiring to defraud the government. Federal Judge Douglas P. Woodlock found that the two economists had violated the False Claims Act and that their actions made Harvard liable for breach of contract...
While that figure far surpasses the 35 hours per week stipulated in his original contract, Corker says he works on an unstructured schedule...
Harvard itself was cleared of the fraud allegations but still faced damages of up to $34.8 million for breaching its contract with the U.S. Agency for International Development. Shleifer and Hay faced treble damages of as much as $104 million each...
...only Nathan I. Huggins—one of three historians offered tenure to the Af Am department—signed a contract...
...first indication that divestment campaigns are having an impact on the Sudanese regime’s business partners, ABB Ltd.—which holds a contract to improve Sudan’s electric grid—announced in April that it is “considering whether doing business [there] is the right thing...