/EIN News/ VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Deer Horn Capital Inc. (CSE:
DHC) (the “Company” or “Deer Horn Capital”), reports that, further to its February 16, 2021 news release regarding staking of mineral claims on Indigenous lands and Deer Horn’s membership with the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA), Ford Motor Company has become the first American automaker to join IRMA alongside BMW and Mercedes-Benz. IRMA’s world-leading responsible mining standard was formed to meet the global demand for more socially and environmentally responsible mining.
In a recent news release, Ford stated that its IRMA membership represented an expansion of the company’s commitment to safeguard human rights, communities where such work is done, and the broader environment. Ford has also committed to lead the electric vehicle and sustainable mobility revolution, nearly doubling to $22 billion what it will invest in developing electric vehi
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TOKYO, Feb 19, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that at a meeting of the company's Board of Directors held today, Toshihiro Mibe, currently the company's Senior Managing Director
The ‘bricks and mortar office’ isn’t going away anytime soon
By Jerome Doraisamy|18 February 2021
While many lawyers and clients flourished online in the past year, there remains a need for physical workspaces, or at least hybrid models – particularly for juniors and non-tech-savvy clients.
Some legal professionals, and numerous clients, were able to successfully adapt to operating solely online in the age of coronavirus. However, Nest Legal founder Laura Vickers mused, others could not properly make that pivot.
“Junior lawyers grow by overhearing more senior lawyers handle difficult conversations with clients or explaining tricky legal concepts simply. It is the incidental conversations as much as the formal work in progress check-ins through which this learning process happens,” she explained.