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5 Sep, 2007 6:49 pm by Andrew Flusche
... Jason Alba wrote a killer book that you should read. Jason was kind enough to send me a pre-press digital copy of his book, I'm on LinkedIn - Now What ... to share some nuggets of wisdom with you! Cutting to the chase, this is a must read book. Jason does a great job of breaking down LinkedIn and explaining how to get the most ... things that I wanted to share here, but I decided to narrow it down to three. First, Jason uses a stellar example when talking about school names. Hooray to UVA! School names ...
Legal Andrew - http://www.legalandrew.com
31 Jul, 2008 5:45 am by Jason M. Melton
... . The Bond issue was one of of controversy in Hernando County DUI arrests many years ago as a local County Judge was accused of setting bonds too low. The first appearance is a difficult arena for any defendant and his loved ones and hiring an experienced Florida Criminal Defense Law Firm is strongly advised to advocate for your rights. The Law Offices of Jason M. Melton is ready to assist you in a Bond Reduction Motion or First Appearances following arrest in many Central Florida courtrooms.
Florida Criminal Attorney Blog - http://www.floridacriminalattorneyblog.com/
13 Jun, 2008 7:55 pm by Jason Harrow
One of the cases on yesterday's conference was No. 07-81, Exxon v. Doe. The Solicitor General has recommended that cert. be denied in the case, which involves whether the ... Caro has also provided the following backgrounder on the case. Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Doe I, et al. (No. 07-81) involves a claim by eleven Indonesian villagers that ... against a sovereign and a case, such as this one, brought against a private corporation that does not claim immunity. Finally, they point to Exxon's failure to seek ...
SCOTUSblog - http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/
6 Mar, 2008 11:14 am by Jason Harrow
... merits. (The first instance was the 4-4 split in Board of Education of New York v. Tom F, following the recusal of Justice Kennedy.) That sent our crack statistical team scrambling into action: when was the last time this happened twice in one term? And how often does it happen in general? It turns out we didn't have to go all that far back to find a term when the Court divided equally more than once: it happened in OT02, when Borden Ranch Partnership v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was affirmed ...
SCOTUSblog - http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/
5 Mar, 2007 8:23 am by Jason Czarnezki
I just received a reprint of Baldez, Epstein and Martin's Does the U.S. Constitution Need an Equal Rights Amendment? (click on title for link to full text available on the Journal of Legal Studies website). The Abstract: For over 3...
Tags: Scholarship
Empirical Legal Studies - http://www.elsblog.org/the_empirical_legal_studi/
19 Oct, 2007 8:39 am by Jason Czarnezki
... The paper investigates the relationship between ideology and judicial decision-making in the context of intellectual property. Is the traditional ideological divide between "liberals" and "conservatives" of little or no relevance in specialized fields like IP? Does law relating to patents, copyrights, trade marks and trade secrets have any consistent or predictable ideological component? Using data drawn from Supreme Court intellectual property cases decided in between 1954 and 2006, the paper ...
Tags: Scholarship
Empirical Legal Studies - http://www.elsblog.org/the_empirical_legal_studi/
20 May 8:14 am by Jason Byrne
On May 19, 2009, the Court of Appeals approved publication of its February 2009 opinion in Wormsbacher v. Phillip R. Seaver Title Co., Inc., holding that Michigan law does not recognize a tort claim against a title insurance company. The original post on this opinion can be found here.
One Court of Justice - http://www.ocjblog.com
24 Apr 9:50 am
... national issues in your blog posts. As Springfield, Missouri personal injury lawyer Jason Krebs shows in his Springfield Injury Law Blog, you can use ... lawyers, so it's refreshing to see a blog like Jason's that does a good job of it. We talked to Jason for this LexBlog Q&A about the challenging parts of blogging ... Kennelly: What has been most rewarding about blogging? What has been most challenging? Jason Krebs: [One] challenging part about blogging is writing concise blog posts that are detailed ...
Real Lawyers :: Have Blogs - http://kevin.lexblog.com/
28 Dec, 2008 7:25 am
... produce voluntary regulation of such activity. The IWG Report elaborate the Principles and their application. Mr. Buhi does an excellent job of examining the Chinese SWF (CIC) as a player in the SWF world (its participation in global discussions of ... Negocio de China: Building Upon the Santiago Principles to Form an International Regime for Sovereign Wealth Fund Regulation Jason Buhi I. INTRODUCTION The International Working Group of Sovereign Wealth Funds (IWG) was established at Washington, D.C ...
Law at the End of the Day - http://lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
11 Aug, 2008 11:58 am by Andis Kaulins
... does your average Internet commentator know about the Caucasus? We think it is very little, but we leave you to answer that question as you read Internet commentary ... speculatively - have been placed by the perhaps more real than legendary group of Jason and the Argonauts, who, according to legend, and the fact that the Greeks called a part of this region ... nation as irættæ (maybe related to Aeetes or Iran)." In later days after Jason, e.g. ca. 600 B.C., the map of the area - speculatively - may ...
LawPundit - http://www.lawpundit.com/blog/lawpundit.htm
12 Apr, 2007 10:23 pm by Michael Stevens
... of the Administrative Office of the Courts.After serving as acting director of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) since Jan. 1, Jason M. Nemes has been appointed director of the agency that provides administrative support to the Kentucky court system. Chief ... 2005 after serving as a law clerk for Chief Justice Lambert.Now that Jason Nemes has been appointed the 'permanent' director of the AOC (Administrative Office of the Courts), does that mean there will be a vacancy in the future...
Kentucky Law Blog - http://www.kentuckylawblog.com/
6 May, 2008 12:12 pm by structuredsettlements
... "cash now pusher Stone Street Capital actually does, which are structured settlement factoring transactions. Jason J. Noble makes the false claim that Stone Street ... "Their lump-sum (sic.) offer will make the whole endeavor over with" The worst is that Jason J. Noble exploits his children by posting this drivel on a web site that is supposedly " ... family, one is out of touch and the other is out of tune! Other things that Jason J. Noble writes about include "Petting Zoo Fun", "Brring Bring: Who's ...
Tags: Cash, Now, Pushers
Structured Settlements 4Real - http://structuredsettlements.typepad.com/structured_settlements_4r/
18 Jul, 2007 9:37 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... the technical editor of The Army Lawyer (Charles J. Strong): I believe the book review by Jason M. Bell contains an error in footnote 8 in citing to page 23 of Carhart's ... Bell's contention. See also http://ipbiz.blogspot.com/2007/07/more-on-jason-bells-review-of-carharts.html Lawrence B. Ebert July 18, 2007 There ... . **** Merely as an aside, note Books of tricks. [Publishers failed to spot plagiarised versions of some Jane Austen classics sent out by a disgruntled author. But what does it prove?]
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
17 Jul, 2007 10:00 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... (IPBiz, 30 June 07) and the review of Carhart's book, "Lost Triumph," Jason M. Bell, in footnote 8 of his review, had cited to page 23 of Carhart's ... of the brigade of Irwin Gregg and of the First Maryland (see page 210), Carhart does not mention that this deployment would have been an obstacle had Stuart broken through against ... Carhart's book, there is a "notes" section running from page 273 to page 281. Carhart does cite William Miller in note 3 from "Stuart meets Custer" (see page 279) Brooke- ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
30 Jul, 2007 11:03 pm by Tom
... struggles with analyzing baseball. But on the heels of watching Stros sore-armed starting pitcher Jason Jennings get torched for 11 runs in 2/3rd's of an inning on Sunday, Ortiz displays his utter ignorance of the history of the club he covers on a daily basis: Seeing Jason Jennings give up 11 runs while only securing two outs on ... Billy Wagner for three prospects who didn't produce. • Getting rid of Willy Taveras, Jason Hirsh and Taylor Buchholz for Jennings. Had Ortiz merely bothered to run a ...
Houston's Clear Thinkers - http://blog.kir.com/
9 Feb 8:23 am by Poverty Law
Jason DeParle has a new article that while not breaking new ground does quickly present the major debates in welfare policy: what should count, should it be tied to work, deserving/undeserving, etc... The article is: Jason DeParle, "The 'W' Word,...
Poverty Law Prof Blog - http://maximinlaw.wordpress.com/
19 Mar 7:26 am by Omar Ha-Redeye
On Mar. 18, 2009, Hon. Jason Kenney, Min. of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, spoke at Huron College at UWO. He spoke on a variety of subjects, but largely focused on what he perceived to be the role ... or French. The fact that Canada's immigration patterns in recent decades have shifted to substantially more racial minorities obviously does not play into the equation. Somehow the immigrants from eastern Europe and the Ukraine, which populated significant parts of central Canada where ...
Law is Cool - http://lawiscool.com
17 Nov, 2006 2:34 am by Denise
I'm really looking forward to whatever Jason Calacanis does next, and wish him happiness and fun in pursuing it.
Bag and Baggage - http://bgbg.blogspot.com
21 Jun, 2007 6:30 am by ALeonard
... sometimes been pleasantly astonished. And so I stumbled across the recital disk by bass Jason Hardy, accompanied by pianist Jerome Tan, recorded live from his January 2006 recital sponsored by the Marilyn Horne Foundation. On the one hand, this disk does suffer from some of the disadvantages of a home-grown production based on a concert recital tape. Close miking and the ordinary noises of a resonant concert venue full ...
Leonard Link - http://newyorklawschool.typepad.com/leonardlink/
9 Dec, 2008 11:20 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... researcher Brandon Carter, and postdoctoral scholars Ian Hewson, Tuo Shi, and James Tripp of UCSC, as well as Faheem Niazi and Jason P. Affourtit of 454 Life Sciences. [from Science Daily] from Science [322 Science 1110 (14 Nov 08)]--> Globally Distributed Uncultivated ... 1 Brandon J. Carter,1 Ian Hewson,1 Faheem Niazi,2 Tuo Shi,1 H. James Tripp,1 Jason P. Affourtit2 Biological nitrogen (N2) fixation is important in controlling biological productivity and carbon flux in the oceans. Unicellular N2 ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
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