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28 Feb 2019, 5:42 am by Eugene Volokh
In In re Marriage of Suggs, the Washington Supreme Court set aside a civil harassment restraining order that barred "knowingly and willfully making invalid and unsubstantiated allegations or complaints to third parties which are designed for the purpose of annoying, harassing, vexing, or otherwise harming [plaintiff] and for no lawful purpose. [read post]
3 Feb 2019, 4:51 pm by INFORRM
  The judge in the case of “In re Yahoo! [read post]
15 Jan 2019, 6:51 pm
Census Bureau)As those with authority (and the "thought leaders" that help drive their thinking)  move more relentlessly to governance ideologies of data driven governance and transparency based accountability regimes, it is important to remember that every ideology tends to be applied strategically, and thus politically, to advantage those factions that make up the ruling groups of any community. [read post]
25 Dec 2018, 9:30 pm by Series of Essays
Washington Must Act on Much Needed Improvements to Freight Rail Policies March 14, 2018 | Daniel Elliot, III, Private Railcar Food and Beverage Association, Inc. [read post]
17 Dec 2018, 3:14 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  Specifically, the SEC alleged that Mayweather failed to disclose promotional payments from three ICO issuers, including $100,000 from Centra Tech, Inc. [read post]
3 Aug 2018, 6:10 am
Traders, Liability standards, Rule 10b-5, SEC, Section 10(b), Securities fraud, Securities regulation, Supreme Court, U.S. federal courts Review of Shareholder Activism: 1H 2018 Posted by Jim Rossman, Chris Couvelier and Kashyap Shah, Lazard, on Monday, July 30, 2018 Tags: Boards of Directors, Engagement, Europe, International governance, Mergers & acquisitions, Shareholder activism, Shareholder… [read post]
2 Aug 2018, 9:30 pm by Sarah Madigan
” WHAT WE’RE READING THIS WEEK In a forthcoming article for the UC Davis Law Review, professor Howard F. [read post]