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13 May 2010, 1:40 pm by Fred Goldsmith
We had a swell time at the show, met lots of great people, and look forward to next year's show! [read post]
14 Nov 2011, 7:50 am by Stikeman Elliott LLP
Richard Clark and Curtis Cusinato - Despite the uncertainty and volatility continuing to affect both the global economy and North American capital markets, controlled auction transactions in the Canadian marketplace remain remarkably active, especially in the mid-market. [read post]
7 Feb 2019, 9:17 am
  The object remains the same, inflaming passions, or in the drier language of the administrator of the engagement of the (voting or focus group relevant) masses might say, to lead people to an appropriate understanding of events and their implications. [read post]
The new fraud strategy has three principal overarching objectives: “pursuing fraudsters”; “blocking fraud”; and “empowering people”. [read post]
29 Oct 2018, 8:43 am by Erik J. Heels
Ted has a tunnel, David has a bridge, Yaz deserves a way! [read post]
14 Aug 2010, 5:02 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Sprigman: this is a specific v. general placebo issue. [read post]
6 Aug 2018, 8:38 pm
Is it the sum of contractual relations among some of the people with stakes in the joint enterprise? [read post]
22 Oct 2018, 4:18 pm by INFORRM
In Caparo v Dickman Lord Bridge cautioned against discussing duties of care in abstract terms divorced from factual context: “It is never sufficient to ask simply whether A owes B a duty of care. [read post]
30 Mar 2016, 4:30 am
  Is there something about March 30 that breeds people who turn their blues into art?) [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 7:24 am by Charles O'Mahony
 He proposed that the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities provides an opportunity to bridge that artificial division. [read post]
22 Aug 2024, 10:02 am by Eugene Volokh
But in the mid-1900s, the Court made clear that such statements couldn't be punished, at least unless they involved threats of violence and the like (see, e.g., Bridges v. [read post]