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Open Markets Institute Announces Its Expansion in Europe (10)
WASHINGTON, April 17 [Category: Business] -- Open Markets Institute posted the following news release:
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Open Markets Institute Announces Its Expansion in Europe
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As part of a major expansion, Open Markets Institute Unveils Advisory Council and New Hires to Counter Corporate Concentration and Defend European Democracy
The Open Markets Institute is significantly expanding its European operations with new staff and the launch of a European Advisory Council, bringing together leading experts, technologists and former policymakers to def more PR
Samford's Alicia Gilbert Emerges as Expert in Ongoing 340B Litigation (10)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 16 -- Samford University issued the following news release:
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Samford's Alicia Gilbert Emerges as Expert in Ongoing 340B Litigation
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Alicia Gilbert, assistant professor of law at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law, is emerging as a national expert on ongoing litigation involving the federal 340B Drug Discount Program. She was recently featured in Law360 's article, " Pharma in Uphill Fight with Contract Pharmacy Laws," which examines intensifying legal battles between states and major pharmaceutica more PR
Separating fact from fiction in housing affordability and corporate investors (10)
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, April 17 -- Washington University in St. Louis posted the following news:
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Separating fact from fiction in housing affordability and corporate investors
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The United States has a growing housing affordability problem. Recently, U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts, and Tim Scott, of South Carolina, introduced the 21 st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan legislative package aimed at increasing housing supply and lowering costs. It has been described as the most significant federal housing legislation more PR
Washington and Lee University Assistant Professor Pooja Thakur-Wernz Publishes Research on Corporate Social Responsibility in Journal of Business Ethics (10)
WASHINGTON, April 17 (TNSjou) -- Family-owned firms in India are more likely to exceed legal requirements for social spending to build reputation and stakeholder trust, according to research co-authored by Pooja Thakur-Wernz, assistant professor of business administration at Washington and Lee University. The study investigates why certain companies voluntarily surpass government-mandated thresholds for corporate social responsibility.
The research paper, titled Family Ownership and CSR Overspending: Evidence from India on the Mediating Role o more PR
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