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28 Jan 2011, 8:00 am by Trusts EstatesProf
He had himself appointed administrator of the estates of dead people with no relatives. [read post]
25 Nov 2008, 2:36 pm
The logic seems to be that hundreds of billions of federal dollars can fly out the door to prop up financial institutions, often with relatively little oversight, so long as tough limits are imposed on the (sometimes trivial) share of... [read post]
21 Apr 2011, 2:10 pm
Here's one tip: if you have a relatively meaningless deposition, you don't need to pay for two lawyers to attend. [read post]
13 Jan 2014, 7:05 am by Legal Profession Prof
The relative leniency of the New Jersey disciplinary system is again on display in an order of six-months suspension of an attorney. [read post]
14 Jul 2010, 8:30 am by laborprof lpb
The New York Times has an article on recent changes in the Chinese labor market, which is putting a lot more power in employees' hands (at least relative to where it has been). [read post]
24 Jun 2013, 11:36 pm by White Collar Crime Prof Blogger
It's a relatively short opinion issued by the Second Circuit, and 24 of the 29 pages pertain to a summary of the holding, facts, and the wiretap order used in this case. [read post]
31 Mar 2014, 9:46 am by Workplace Prof
There have been a number of relatively high profile cases lately, penalizing the EEOC in some way for its investigation or pursuit of a lawsuit. [read post]
9 Apr 2012, 10:57 pm by laborprof lpb
-I've continued to be surprised at the relative silence on the recent Flynn scandal. [read post]
13 Jan 2014, 5:54 am by C. Steven Bradford
I have spent a great deal of my academic life in the relative obscurity of Securities Act registration exemptions. [read post]
22 Apr 2015, 7:39 am by Brian Leiter
Here they are by total faculty elected this year (those with an unusually large number relative to recent years are marked with an *; those... [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 10:19 am by Workplace Prof
For all the concern about the use of criminal background checks in employment, there’s been relatively little attention paid to a law suit by the Attorney General of the State of Texas seeking to have the 2012 EEOC Guidance struck... [read post]
1 Oct 2021, 6:00 am by Family Law
From The New York Times: The fate of Eitan Biran, whose parents were killed at an Italian mountain resort in May, has become an international cause pitting relatives in Israel against those in Italy. [read post]
23 Jun 2011, 10:12 am by buslawblogger
One of the benefits of blogging for a relatively popular blog like this one is that I actually get pitched with various books, etc., to blog about. [read post]
19 Nov 2013, 9:45 am by Brian Leiter
The PGR recommends a number of terminal MA programs with strong faculties (as an important sidenote: financial aid varies quite a bit among these programs, and does not correlate at all with the relative strength of the faculties--in general, I... [read post]
23 Sep 2022, 12:35 pm by Tracy Thomas
NYT, Maternal Instinct is a Myth that Men Created The notion that the selflessness and tenderness babies require is uniquely ingrained in the biology of women, ready to go at the flip of a switch, is a relatively modern —... [read post]
7 Nov 2006, 7:25 pm
Every day, thousands of people pack the airport in Bolivia's eastern city of Santa Cruz to wave goodbye to friends and relatives. [read post]
1 May 2013, 4:14 am by JA Hodnicki
Posted by Heski Bar-Isaac Separate bodies of literature and thought have addressed exclusion by a dominant firm (or through formal agreements by a dominant collection of firms), and tacit collusive behavior in pricing decisions; to date there has been relatively... [read post]
3 Apr 2007, 8:36 am
Academics spend much time trying to assess the relative merits of work in an area. [read post]
29 Mar 2010, 3:00 am by By DEALBOOK
In its 2010 survey on Germany, the O.E.C.D. said German banking practice "exposes German banks relatively more to unexpected shocks than banks in other countries," John Vinocur writes in his latest column. [read post]