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Boeing Faces Lawsuit From Dutch Crash Survivors
September 8, 2009
Dutch law office AKD Prinsen Van Wijmen said 10 survivors of the crash have agreed on its advice to ask Clifford Law Offices to start proceedings in the U.S. against Boeing.

European Union Seeks Appeasement with U.S. Over Trade
September 7, 2009
Baroness Ashton, the EU’s trade commissioner, said the U.S. and Europe needed to ensure they maintained competitive aircraft industries despite the dispute between Boeing and Airbus now before the World Trade Organization.

Southwest Airlines Remains on the Prowl
August 21, 2009
Southwest Airlines is actively seeking to acquire a troubled airline to extend its service.

Boeing Pays $2M to Settle Whistleblower Lawsuit
August 12, 2009
The company denied it made false claims but cooperated with the review and has corrected "internal charging" issues.

The 2008 List of Influentials on the Directorship 100
September 1, 2008 by Directorship Editors
The Most Influential Players in Corporate Governance (listed in alphabetical order)

SEC Reverses on Health Proposals
May 27, 2008 by Joseph McCafferty
The Securities and Exchange Commission is requiring companies to put shareholder proposals related to universal health care on the proxy for a vote. In the past, it had allowed companies to omit them.

Building an Exceptional Board
April 1, 2008 by Joseph McCafferty
What does a great board look like? Is it a group of star business personalities, or one that lives up to the highest standards of good corporate governance? Is it the board of a company that consistently beats analysts’ estimates, or one that has deftly handled adversity and CEO succession? The answer is that there are no answers.