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...solution, Feldman said, is to develop a better understanding of the given law firm??s structure and then think of ways to improve the system as a “self-conscious, thinking person.” New lawyers should then articulate and voice these ideas, Feldman stressed...
While the deadline for most applications passed last Friday, applications to Google and EchoDitto—a Cambridge-based internet-strategy firm?...
Joseph served as CEO of Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. from 1985 until the firm??s collapse in 1990. Before scandal struck, Drexel profited in the 1980s from selling junk bonds, but then Michael R. Milken, a trader under Joseph’s supervision, was imprisoned for 22 months and fined $600 million for violating U.S. securities law, according to Bloomberg News. While Joseph faced no criminal charges, he was banned for a time from assuming another position as a Wall Street CEO, according to Portfolio.com’s “Worst American CEOs of All Time?...
According to the study, the collapse of the two firms reflected not shortsightedness on the part of top executives, but rather compensation structures that shielded the executives from the consequences of the firms’ economic meltdown. Compensation structures of cash bonuses and equity options liquid regardless of the firm??s financial state led to sustained profits for these executives even after the financial collapse...
After two years in the top spot, the University now has the third best media image, according to the research firm??s rankings. Harvard trails the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, which took the top spot this year, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...