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22 Jul 2012, 6:14 pm by Angelo A. Paparelli
Joseph Chamie, the lead demographer for the United Nations for many years, introduced the course with a lively overview of the cool and irrefutable demographics that compel global immigration. [read post]
12 Feb 2017, 12:48 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
Stockton shifted blame for the disaster to Ericsson, who developed a distrust of the US Navy, which may have delayed adoption of Ericsson's later inventions.** Some text about the "cotton gin":from Joseph H. [read post]
Jun. 26, 2009) (O'Neill) (PROBATE LAW: legal malpractice suit by executor of estate against decedent's attorney, non-estate planning) PAUL H. [read post]
27 Apr 2012, 4:51 am by SHG
H/T Canadian Olympic curling hopeful, Ed at Blawg Review. [read post]
4 Feb 2007, 11:59 pm
Lane and Shari Markowitz Savitt, are also moving to Winston, as is corporate lawyer H. [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 6:00 am
Liekefett, Vinson & Elkins LLP, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Tags: Boards of Directors, Business judgment rule, Charter & bylaws, Delaware cases, Delaware law, Hostile takeover,Merger litigation, Mergers & acquisitions, Shareholder activism, Shareholder rights, Takeover defenses, Takeovers,Unocal standard Treasury Guidance on Corporate Inversions Posted by David H. [read post]
9 Mar 2018, 6:06 am
Other Stakeholders Posted by Franklin Allen (Imperial College London), Elena Carletti (Bocconi University), and Yaniv Grinstein (IDC Herzliya), on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 Tags: Fiduciary duties, Financial crisis, France, Germany, International governance, Japan, Labor markets, Okun’s law, Shareholder primacy, Shocks, UK Sexual Harassment in Today’s Workplace Posted by Arthur H. [read post]
27 May 2015, 12:56 am by Andres
Our concern emanated from the Home Secretary’s attempt to characterise the Bill, which substantially expanded investigatory powers, as merely a re-affirmation of the pre-existing data retention regime.[1] Since that letter was written, it has become apparent that the introduction of the DRIP Bill was not the only time an expansion of surveillance powers was presented in a way seemingly designed to stifle robust democratic consideration. [read post]