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15 May 2015, 9:10 am by WIMS
Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan. [read post]
13 May 2015, 5:25 am by Joy Waltemath
On appeal the parties disagreed as to whether Wal-Mart provided sufficient justification for the district court to invoke its powers to revisit certification. [read post]
4 May 2015, 10:40 am by The Book Review Editor
New great powers, that is — China, not to put too fine a point on it — that will likely not respond well to their companies being haled into US courts under, for example, the ATS in circumstances of the “foreign-cubed” example raised by Kiobel. [read post]
4 May 2015, 9:55 am by Kevin Smith, J.D.
The announcement from Elsevier about its new policies regarding author rights was a masterpiece of doublespeak, proclaiming that the company was “unleashing the power of sharing” while in fact tying up sharing in as many leashes as they could. [read post]
4 May 2015, 9:55 am by Kevin Smith, J.D.
The announcement from Elsevier about its new policies regarding author rights was a masterpiece of doublespeak, proclaiming that the company was “unleashing the power of sharing” while in fact tying up sharing in as many leashes as they could. [read post]
15 Apr 2015, 4:21 pm by Kevin LaCroix
”   In their March 19, 2015 paper, “Event Studies in Securities Litigation: Low Power, Confounding Effects, and Bias” (here), Duke Business School Professor Alon Brav and J.B. [read post]
26 Mar 2015, 7:40 am by Jeff Welty
Organic Transit, the company that builds the ELF, states that it “gets the equivalent of 1800 m.p.g. [read post]
23 Feb 2015, 8:27 am by Danielle & Andy
Only three months before he died, Ernie Banks signed a new set of estate planning documents, including a new will, trust, power of attorney, and healthcare directive. [read post]
20 Feb 2015, 4:23 am by Jon Gelman
But the purchasing power of that wage, shown in orange, has mostly been falling since 1968.You might notice a slight uptick in the minimum wage’s purchasing power in recent years. [read post]
3 Feb 2015, 6:50 am
Duke Power Co. (1971), the Supreme Court held that Title VII prohibits hiring tests and screening devices which, though neutral on their face, have a disproportionate impact on protected groups, e.g. [read post]
8 Jan 2015, 9:33 am by Myron Orfield
Duke Power Company, per that racial radical Warren Burger, found a disparate-impact cause of action under Title VII and, more recently in Smith v. [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 5:27 am
Market power in the book industry is most powerfully exercised at the distribution level, Neil observes, so what’s new under the sun? [read post]
26 Oct 2014, 7:00 pm by Ken White
If you know what #GamerGate is, I don't have to tell you. [read post]
13 Oct 2014, 2:03 pm
A company seeking to distribute the identities of arrestees, gathered from police reports, and doing so apparently just for financial purposes, was coded as “liberal,” on the theory that the company “releases the information to lawyers, drug counselors and insurance companies. [read post]
29 Sep 2014, 10:12 am
Four energy companies - Pathfinder Renewable Wind Energy, Duke-American Transmission, Dresser-Rand, and Magnum Energy - have jointly proposed an $8 billion plan to supply Los Angeles with more than twice the amount of electricity generated by the Hoover Dam. [read post]
17 Sep 2014, 4:00 am by Malcolm Mercer
But independence matters in many other areas given the omnipresence of government regulation and the power, political and economic, of the state in modern society. [read post]
8 Sep 2014, 3:24 am by Kevin LaCroix
While there undoubtedly are companies whose activities merit censure and punishment, when the enforcement process takes place entirely behind closed doors and often depends for its basis more on the coercive power of the regulator rather than the merits of the case, the result is a “criminalization of corporate behavior in American” that is “bad for the rule of law and for capitalism. [read post]
3 Sep 2014, 4:14 am by Kevin LaCroix
  The next type of litigation reform bylaw that some companies have started to take up is the fee-shifting bylaw. [read post]