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20 Jul 2012, 1:59 pm by Tessa Shepperson
I’m also going to be talking to Ben this w/end about perhaps getting some online training courses going for social housing workers later in the year. [read post]
16 Jul 2010, 10:10 am by Art Hinshaw
Not Quite: Gender and Mediators’ Perceptions of Mediation Noa Nelson, Adi Zarankin, and Rachel Ben-Ari   Consensus Arbitration: A Negotiation –Based Decision-Making Process for Arbitrators Natahn Witkin    Coming to Terms with Separatists Insurgencies Albert W. [read post]
20 Feb 2014, 8:49 am by UChicagoLaw
Avery Katz, Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Stewart Macaulay, Malcolm Pitman Sharp Professor & Theodore W. [read post]
21 Nov 2013, 11:04 am by arester
Avery Katz, Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Stewart Macaulay, Malcolm Pitman Sharp Professor & Theodore W. [read post]
5 Feb 2020, 2:10 pm by Jon Sands
George, No. 18-50268 (2-4-20)(Miller w/Owens & R. [read post]
3 May 2016, 11:10 am
Brady and the NFL Players Association added Theodore Olson, who successfully represented George W. [read post]
20 Feb 2014, 8:49 am by UChicagoLaw
Avery Katz, Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Stewart Macaulay, Malcolm Pitman Sharp Professor & Theodore W. [read post]
6 Dec 2009, 8:41 am
Gaffney, Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart: Wälde's Defence of 'Specialisation' in the Interpretation of Investment Treaties Walid Ben Hamida, Investment Treaties and Domestic Courts: A Transactional Mosaic Reviving Thomas Wälde's Legacy Mirian Kene Kachikwu, The Changing Face of Political Risk in the Energy Industry Abba Kolo, Fat Cats and 'Windfall' Taxes in the Natural Resources Industry: Legal and… [read post]
11 Apr 2016, 7:55 am by Editors
Bloomberg BNA reviews Ben Heinemans “The Inside Counsel Revolution” – a book many in-house counsel may put on their Summer reading list- head over to read the full review: “Near the beginning of his book, Ben Heineman describes the massive bloodletting he implemented at General Electric’s corporate legal department, after arriving in 1987 as general counsel. [read post]