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“Nuns in New Orleans Seek Fair Compensation for Solar Garden Power Generation”

In New Orleans, a group of nuns is seeking fair compensation for their solar garden power generation. The nuns, who belong to the Sisters of St. Joseph, have been operating a solar garden since 2018. The solar garden is a 1.3-megawatt array that generates enough electricity to power 200 homes. The nuns sell the electricity they generate to the local utility company, Entergy New Orleans.However, the nuns are not receiving fair compensation for their solar power generation. They are paid only the wholesale rate for the electricity they generate, which

US Judge Warns of Potential Legal Liability Associated with Governance Tokens

In recent years, the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi) has led to the emergence of governance tokens. These tokens allow holders to participate in the decision-making process of a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) or other decentralized platform. While governance tokens offer exciting opportunities for community-driven decision-making, they also come with potential legal liabilities.A recent warning from a US judge highlights the potential legal risks associated with governance tokens. In a case involving a dispute over the ownership of a DAO, the judge noted that governance tokens could be considered securities

Sales Management Tools: Understanding Clawbacks and Tracking-to-Cash for Effective Implementation

Sales management is a critical aspect of any business that aims to achieve success. It involves various processes, including tracking sales, managing sales teams, and monitoring sales performance. To achieve this, businesses need to use sales management tools that help them track sales and manage their sales teams effectively. Two essential sales management tools are clawbacks and tracking-to-cash.Clawbacks refer to the process of recovering commissions or bonuses paid to salespeople if the sale they made is later canceled or returned. This tool is essential because it ensures that salespeople are

Construction of Dream Las Vegas Halted Due to Insufficient Developer Funds

The construction of the Dream Las Vegas, a $3.1 billion casino and resort project, has been halted due to insufficient developer funds. The project was expected to be a major addition to the Las Vegas Strip, but now faces an uncertain future.The Dream Las Vegas was being developed by a partnership between real estate firm Witkoff Group and New Valley LLC, a subsidiary of the publicly traded company Vector Group Ltd. The project was set to feature a 450-foot-tall tower with 1,500 hotel rooms, a casino, and a convention center.However,

SEC Subpoenas Sushi Restaurant and Its Chef for Investigation.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently issued subpoenas to a sushi restaurant and its chef for an investigation. This news has left many people wondering what could have led to such an action by the SEC and what it means for the restaurant and its chef.The SEC is a government agency responsible for regulating and overseeing the securities industry in the United States. Its main goal is to protect investors and maintain fair and efficient markets. The agency has the power to investigate any potential violations of securities

Zeta and Featurespace Collaborate to Integrate Fraud Detection with Card Processing for Enhanced Security

Zeta, a leading fintech company, has announced its collaboration with Featurespace, a global leader in fraud prevention and detection. The partnership aims to integrate Featurespace's ARIC platform with Zeta's card processing system to enhance the security of transactions and prevent fraudulent activities.With the rise of digital payments, fraud has become a major concern for businesses and consumers alike. According to a report by the Federal Trade Commission, consumers lost over $1.9 billion to fraud in 2019. This highlights the need for robust fraud detection and prevention measures to safeguard transactions

Fintech News Roundup: March 12-18, 2023

The world of fintech is constantly evolving, and this week was no exception. From new developments in cryptocurrency to the latest advancements in blockchain technology, here’s a roundup of the biggest news stories from the world of fintech for the week of March 12-18, 2023. Cryptocurrency News: This week, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Coinbase, announced that it will be launching a new platform for trading digital assets. The platform will allow users to trade a variety of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and more. Coinbase also revealed that it

The Latest Fintech News for the Week of March 11-18, 2023

The world of fintech is constantly evolving and the week of March 11-18, 2023 was no different. This week saw a number of exciting developments in the world of fintech, from new technologies to new regulations. Here’s a look at some of the most important news from this week. First, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it will be introducing a new set of regulations for cryptocurrency exchanges. The new regulations are designed to ensure that these exchanges are operating in a safe and secure manner.

Exploring the Differences Between Mergers and Acquisitions in Higher Education and Health Care

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are a common business strategy used in many industries, including higher education and health care. While the two processes have similarities, there are also some key differences that should be taken into consideration when exploring potential M&A opportunities. A merger is the combining of two or more entities into one. In higher education, this could mean the combination of two universities, while in health care it could mean the combination of two hospitals. In both cases, the entities involved in the merger become one legal entity

Attend the Upcoming Knowledge Building Event: “Towards Joint Micro-Credential Networks and Programs in Europe” on Wednesday, March 29 at 14:00 (CET)

The digital revolution has opened up a world of possibilities for learning and professional development. With the rise of online education, more and more people are taking advantage of the opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge. However, the challenge of verifying the quality and validity of these credentials remains. To address this challenge, the European Commission is hosting an upcoming knowledge building event on Wednesday, March 29 at 14:00 (CET). The event will focus on the development of joint micro-credential networks and programs in Europe. It will bring together