Tag Archives: State

EY Appeals Hong Kong Court Order To Produce Audit Working Papers Notwithstanding Holding That EY ‘Deliberately Withheld From SFC’ and State Secrets Not at Issue

More than a year ago, we began following the so-called Ernst & Young (“EY”) State Secrets Case in Hong Kong.  On 23 May 2014, the High Court of Hong Kong finally concluded that there was no “reasonable excuse” for EY’s failure to comply with Securities and Futures Commission (“SFC”) notices seeking information and documents, and … Continue Reading

State-Level Procurements: You’re Not in Kansas Any More (Unless You Happen to Be Selling to Kansas)

This post was written by Joelle E.K. Laszlo. As competition for contracts with U.S. federal government agencies increases, companies that seek to maintain or increase their government sales may set their sights on states instead.  Indeed, this may already be happening: for one thing, more than 500 people attended the “How to Market to State Governments” … Continue Reading
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