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30 Mar 2011, 4:35 am by Rob Robinson
http://tinyurl.com/4lat5z5 (Stephen Bentfield) If You Are Going to Talk About Your Boss, Be Sure to Use Your Inside-Voice - http://tinyurl.com/4f9nz6h (Phil Ryan) In-House Electronic Teams Expanding EDRM Capabilities – http://tinyurl.com/4f9674f (Alan Brooks) Intellectual Property Theft Fuels Underground Cyber Economy – http://tinyurl.com/4grev7p (Dean Takahashi) Is It Time for EU-U.S. [read post]
13 Mar 2011, 11:30 am by Deepak Gupta
On March 17th and 18th, Alan Morrison and Roger Trangsrud of George Washington University Law School are hosting a conference on "The Future of Arbitration. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 5:50 pm by George Washington Law Review
Rev. 410 (2011) Other Issues Attending the Use of Class Actions Alan B. [read post]
16 Feb 2011, 4:15 am by Ted Frank
As Daniel Fisher notes, one of the amicus briefs features the odd couple of Richard Epstein and Nader attorney Alan Morrison. [read post]
15 Feb 2011, 8:44 am by Joe Tort
Alan Morrison and Roger Trangsrud of George Washington are hosting a conference on the future of arbitration on March 17-18. [read post]
14 Feb 2011, 8:58 am by Guest Blogger
An amicus brief by Alan Morrison, on behalf of himself, Richard Epstein, and brief by antitrust experts supports petitioners on the Parker question. [read post]
25 Jan 2011, 4:21 am by Broc Romanek
" - to hear Mark Borges of Compensia, Alan Dye of Hogan Lovells and Section16.net, Dave Lynn of CompensationStandards.com and Morrison & Foerster and Ron Mueller of Gibson Dunn discuss all the latest guidance about how to overhaul your upcoming disclosures in response to say-on-pay including analysis of what the adopting release says. [read post]
5 Jan 2011, 4:04 am by Walter Olson
Notables including Alan Morrison, Richard Epstein, Kathleen Sullivan sign amicus brief urging court review of multistate tobacco settlement [Daniel Fisher/Forbes, Christine Hall/CEI, Todd Zywicki] “Congress rediscovers the Constitution” [Roger Pilon, WSJ] Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. profiled [Roger Parloff, Fortune] When outside investors stake divorce litigants: yes, there are legal ethics angles [Christine Hurt] Mexico, long noted for strict gun control laws,… [read post]
20 Dec 2010, 10:57 am by Josh Wright
  As Todd points out in his post at the VC, Alan Morrison, Richard Epstein, and Kathleen Sullivan filed another brief in the same case challenging the multistate agreement under the Compact Clause of the Constitution. [read post]
20 Dec 2010, 7:58 am by Todd Zywicki
 It also carves up the market and essentially provides fixed market shares for the incumbent big tobacco companies, who working together with plaintiff’s lawyers and state AG’s have created and enforced a nationwide cartel.Another amicus brief was filed in the case by Alan Morrison, Richard Epstein, and Kathleen Sullivan, challenging the multistate agreement under the Compact Clause of the Constitution. [read post]
19 Nov 2010, 10:06 am by Mary Whisner
Rev. 5 (1995)Caren Myers Morrison, Privacy, Accountability, and the Cooperating Defendant: Towards a New Role for Internet Access to Court Records, 62 Vanderbilt L. [read post]
13 Jul 2010, 4:38 am by Broc Romanek
Webcast: Evolving Insider Trading Policy and 10b5-1 Plan Practices Tune in tomorrow for the webcast - "Evolving Insider Trading Policy and 10b5-1 Plan Practices" - to hear Alan Dye of Hogan Lovells LLP and Section16.net, Dave Lynn of TheCorporateCounsel.net and Morrison & Foerster, Sue Morgan of Perkins Coie and Ron Mueller of Gibson Dunn discuss the nuts and bolts of the latest developments related to insider trading policies and Rule 10b5-1 plans practices and… [read post]
12 Jul 2010, 8:17 am by Kara OBrien
Sharon Brown-Hruska of NERA Economic Consulting and David Kaufman from Morrison & Foerster. [read post]
25 Jun 2010, 1:56 pm by Brian Wolfman
Alan Morrison of GW Law School (and former Director of Public Citizen's Litigation Group) has just written this piece for the ACS blog condemning the Supreme Court's recent decisions under the Federal Arbitration Act and arguing that Congress will probably have to step in and fix the situation -- sooner rather than later. [read post]