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15 Mar 2012, 9:53 am by William McGrath
Douglas warned investors that "if a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is," and provided information on how you can prevent securities fraud by contacting the Bureau. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 6:28 am by admin
  “When you think of Beekman, you think expensive,” said Daniela Kunen, a managing director at Prudential Douglas Elliman. [read post]
9 Mar 2012, 3:10 am by SHG
  Self-regulation by the DOJ has been tried and has failed. [read post]
1 Mar 2012, 2:41 pm by Steve Bainbridge
" In a powerful elaboration of Rock's thesis, Lyman Johnson has argued that Delaware judges have used cases as parables "demanding a measure of self- restraint—when those who direct or manage company affairs press self-gain (or sloth) to the point of intolerable excess. [read post]
25 Feb 2012, 10:25 am by legalinformatics
Douglas Walton of the University of Windsor Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric, and Professor Dr. [read post]
24 Feb 2012, 10:30 am by Steve Vladeck
by Steve Vladeck Just two days ago, in his dissent in Douglas v. [read post]
15 Feb 2012, 6:39 am by Guest Blogger
The Four Horseman on the New Deal Court were called that for a reason, just as the trio of Brennan, Douglas, and Marshall tripped off the tongue for a reason too. [read post]
14 Feb 2012, 7:40 pm by Glenn Reynolds
UPDATE: Reader Douglas Bass emails: Impatiently waiting for you to use the phrase “Another rube self-identifies” re Dershowitz. [read post]
13 Feb 2012, 8:16 am by Steve Hall
The fate of California's longest standing death row inmate, Douglas Ray Stankewitz, could change. [read post]
1 Feb 2012, 3:10 pm by Ezra Rosser
Article: andré douglas pond cummings, Racial Coding and the Financial Market Crisis, 2011 Utah L. [read post]
22 Jan 2012, 5:57 pm by SO Issues
Original Article Sex offenders could get trials annually, driving up the legal bills 01/21/2012 By Christine Willmsen Washington's civil-commitment program that shields society from the worst sex offenders is burdened with unchecked legal costs and secrecy, The Seattle Times has found. [read post]