...the court system could deliver justice, rather than favoring the rich and corporations. One sign that Kenyans have come to trust their courts...
...the court system could deliver justice, rather than favoring the rich and corporations. One sign that Kenyans have come to trust their courts...
Two recently published books examine all the "fine print" lawyers create and interpret, as well as the opportunity they have to limit its insidious effects on society
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Two recently published books examine all the "fine print" lawyers create and interpret as well as the opportunity they have to limit its insidious effects on society
...Defendant City of New York (the "City") is a municipal corporation pursuant to the laws of the State of New York. Defendant New...
John R. Goldman and Belinda G. Schwartz, partners at Herrick, Feinstein, write that the consequences of intra-family battles on a family-owned business can be utterly disastrous. Successfully navigat
...decided. Autonomy as the capacity for conscience: can only be fulfilled by entities that have that capacity; sometimes people who arenâ t corporations will...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...become very profitable investment vehicles. Many existing ALF chains are expanding, and corporations and trusts that traditionally have little or nothing to do with health...
National Law Journal
...of the Working Group on the Issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises. (United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights...
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