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17 Oct 2011, 7:50 am by Ilya Somin
If there were, one would expect lawyer salaries to drop substantially as competition from the unemployed drives down the pay of those who have jobs, especially at the lower ends of the distribution (e.g. [read post]
However, prior research finds that insiders do appear to place, and profit from, trades based on superior information (e.g., Aboody and Lev, 2000; Ke et al. 2003; Piotroski and Roulstone, 2005; Huddart et al., 2007; Ravina and Sapienza, 2010). [read post]
27 Sep 2011, 7:39 am by admin
  Seven of these dispose of a case without a detailed discussion of the merits (e.g., dismissing a case for want of prosecution, dismissing a case for mootness, dismissing a case pursuant to settlement). [read post]
5 Sep 2011, 5:23 pm by INFORRM
  Indeed one of the only criminal appeals ever to have succeeded on the basis of prejudicial pre-trial publicity is that of the Taylor sisters in 1993. [read post]
28 Aug 2011, 8:20 pm by Michael M. O'Hear
Taylor, 529 U.S. 362, 383 (2000) (plurality) (quoting Butler, 494 U.S. at 414). [read post]
27 Aug 2011, 8:54 pm by Michael O'Hear
Taylor, 529 U.S. 362, 383 (2000) (plurality) (quoting Butler, 494 U.S. at 414). [read post]
18 Aug 2011, 12:44 pm by Valerie Katz
This is because there are small-firm lawyers in this field like Hilary Neiman and Theresa Erickson….The FBI, working with socialite Taylor Stein, busted these lawyers for their part in a baby-selling ring. [read post]
12 Jul 2011, 2:17 pm by Erik Gerding
Of course there are key historical cases (e.g., McCulloch v. [read post]
7 Jul 2011, 2:31 pm by Bexis
., 467 F.3d 85 (2d Cir. 2007), presumed to know more about Michigan law than either the Michigan courts (Taylor v. [read post]
7 Jul 2011, 5:51 am by Cari Rincker
I took this photo of a buffalo herd while roadtripping through South Dakota with my dog, Taylor. [read post]
23 Jun 2011, 5:45 pm
One of the most interesting e-mails, and most convincing of arguments, she received was from Roland Mallinson of Taylor Wessing (picture, left). [read post]
3 Jun 2011, 6:33 pm by Kenneth Anderson
 Many books had important sections devoted to the GSEs (e.g., Roger Lowenstein’s The End of Wall Street), but despite the outpouring of books on the crisis, until now we’ve lacked one that has both financial acumen and investigative journalism fused together, directly on Fannie and Freddie. [read post]
28 May 2011, 5:39 am by INFORRM
It seems that a lot more information can benefit from privacy protection (e.g. an adulterous one-night stand or a liaison with a prostitute) than can be reported in reliance on the right to freedom of expression. [read post]
19 May 2011, 6:24 am
Taylor, who was found to be at fault, was having to see over 25 patients a day and each for less than 20 minutes. [read post]