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14 Sep 2011, 3:00 am by propertyprof
Michael Blumm (Lewis & Clark) and Erika Doot (Lewis & Clark) have posted Oregon’s Public Trust Doctrine: Public Rights in Waters, Wildlife, and Beaches (Environmental Law Review) on SSRN: Oregon’s public trust doctrine has been misunderstood. [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 1:21 pm by Lovechilde
The attacks brought us together until we let them turn us against each other--and damn near everyone else. [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 8:40 am by Peter Rost
"These are legitimate concerns," concedes Lewis Morris, chief counsel for the Department of Health and Human Services’ unusually powerful Inspector General’s office, which is a key player in the search for ways to combat recidivism among pharmaceutical companies. [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 5:20 am by Richard Renner
Today she will be a guest on the Michael Eric Dyson show. [read post]
6 Sep 2011, 5:23 pm by Dan Farber
Wil Burns wburns@jhu.edu Lewis & Clark Law School. [read post]
1 Sep 2011, 7:00 am by Jeffrey Krivis
” –Michael Cibenko A sign famously hangs in Paul Newman’s Westport, Conn., office that reads, ‘If I had a plan I would be screwed. [read post]
31 Aug 2011, 4:48 am by Rob Robinson
http://tinyurl.com/3kpz7py (The 451 Group) Inside Straight: Why Vendors Win The Document Review Work – http://tinyurl.com/3tbnpw8 (Mark Herrmann) Judge Orders Anonymous Blogger To Reveal Identity – http://tinyurl.com/3wk8t7w (Michael McKiernan) Online Defamation Court Cases On The Rise, Research Says – http://tinyurl.com/3souvkr (Pinsent Masons) Misunderstanding of Vendor’s Software Leads to Waiver of Privilege - http://tinyurl.com/3ghrplm (RCALaw) More from FINRA on… [read post]
30 Aug 2011, 12:00 pm by Laurie Lin
Congratulations to them, and to all this week’s contestants.Honorable Mention: Lauren Harden and Jarrad Aguirre (Santa Clara) Carmen Woo and Darren Wan (Stanford, Wachtell) Jennifer Wang and Austin Ozawa (2, Columbia, Cravath, Gibson, Latham) Kathleen Eagan, Matthew Murray (Harvard, Simpson Thacher) Brooke Cashman and Thomas Bollyky (Stanford, GW) Rachel Altfest and Michael Maimin (2, Columbia, Chicago)The Rest: Hannah Sholl, Ralph Wolf (2, Berkeley, Fordham, Paul Weiss) Adelya… [read post]
23 Aug 2011, 6:30 am by Michael W. Huseman
I would love to examine Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Warren Sapp, etc. under oath concerning the night life and party scene in Miami while they were on the payroll. [read post]
20 Aug 2011, 10:47 am by Kenneth Anderson
 There is a narrative flaw in Michael Lewis’s The Big Short, in other words, despite its many virtues — the flaw is that the heroes of that book are the people who indeed had the foresight to short the mortgage market, but they are not people who could have been picked in advance to be the Wise Voices. [read post]
19 Aug 2011, 9:50 am by Kenneth Anderson
Probably Michael Lewis is the most scathing. [read post]
19 Aug 2011, 8:07 am by Sonya Hubbard
But as Michael Lewis’ book Moneyball proved, sometimes throwing money around doesn’t always work. [read post]
19 Aug 2011, 3:00 am by propertyprof
Michael Blumm (Lewis & Clark) has posted Why Aboriginal Title is a Fee Simple Absolute (Lewis & Clark Law Review) on SSRN. [read post]
18 Aug 2011, 9:24 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
For more information on the SIEL Inaugural Global Conference (held in Geneva) see here and on the 2nd SIEL Biennial Global Conference (held in Barcelona) see here.SIEL 2012 Singapore Conference CommitteeChairs: Douglas Arner; Michael Ewing-Chow; Meredith Kolsky Lewis; & Colin Picker.Committee Members: Ichiro Araki; Freya Baetens; Laurence Boulle; Tomer Broude; Chris Brummer; Won-Mog Choi; Bradly Condon; Abhijit Das; Susan Franck; Henry Gao; Norah Gallagher; Tomohiko Kobayashi;… [read post]
18 Aug 2011, 12:49 pm by Christina D. Frangiosa
You can also submit confidential materials in support of a public comment to Michael Lewis (intellectualproperty@omb.eop.gov). [read post]
18 Aug 2011, 10:46 am
The ironies-like the fact that bankers from Düsseldorf were the ultimate patsies in Wall Street's con game-pile up quickly as Michael Lewis investigates German attitudes toward money, excrement, and the country's Nazi past, all of which help explain its peculiar new status. [read post]