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28 Sep 2009, 9:22 am
So the Red Sox lost three in a row against the Yankees in N.Y. [read post]
9 Jul 2008, 12:24 pm
He said: The Sox came out swinging and took the first two games. [read post]
29 Aug 2022, 8:43 am by zola.support.team
[you’re] going to have to operate, and . . . just . . . write what the business line wanted. [read post]
1 Apr 2011, 6:00 am by The Dear Rich Staff
 What you need to keep in mind is that you're dealing with trademark parodies, not copyright parodies so the copyright concept of "fair use" isn't really relevant (and we're not going to address trademark fair use which is an entirely different animal.) [read post]
18 Mar 2011, 8:00 am by Christina Huszcza
  Because Sharkey failed to identify the allegedly illegal conduct that formed the basis of her whistleblower complaint, the court dismissed the claim, granting Sharkey leave to re-plead within 20 days. [read post]
2 Jul 2007, 3:42 am
  Even playing at home, the Red Sox were playing like they were just going through the motions. [read post]
9 Jul 2007, 2:10 pm
Larry Ribstein has some suggestions:Time flies when you're having fun! [read post]
3 Apr 2014, 10:53 am by Daniel Schwartz
  No, today, we’re talking about Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Whistleblower Protection. [read post]
28 Feb 2010, 1:03 pm by Geoffrey Manne
  But that assumption must be animated by a further assumption that some conduct will be relatively static—that codes of ethics will not themselves be re-written and relaxed in response to the rule. [read post]
6 Oct 2010, 7:50 am
 The owner of the Boston Red Sox, New England Sports Ventures, has apparently won a bid to purchase Liverpool FC despite opposition from the current owners Tom Hicks and George  Gillett. [read post]
23 Apr 2012, 12:44 pm by Steve Honig
  No scalping, I can give them to you for face value because, well, you’re a true member of the Nation. [read post]
9 Apr 2009, 1:38 pm
Capital Market, which was recently accepted for publication in the Review of Accounting Studies, we re-evaluate the effects of the Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) on the number of exchange-traded firms in the U.S. capital market, taking into account general market conditions and firm fundamentals, especially size and financial performance. [read post]