...Georgia, the FTC charged Wise Media, its CEO and co-owner Brian Buckley and another co-owner, Winston Deloney, with violating Section 5 of the...
...The Archdiocese of St. Louis hired an in-house general counsel, former Buckley & Buckley name partner TOM BUCKLEY, following several decades of...
Enterprise Products/Teppco; EMC/Data Domain; Validus/IPC; Centocor et al. v. Abbott Labs; Starr International v. AIG; Huntsman v. Credit Suisse et al.; Wiwa v. Royal Dutch Shell et al
...nominees have turned into "fairly sorry spectacles," says writer Christopher Buckley. The Senate Judiciary Committee's 2006 grilling of Samuel Alito, Jr., for...
We researched the Fortune 100 to find out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigat
Revenge may be sweet, but is it the best way to resolve disputes? In our enlightened times, we generally say no, but law professor William Ian Miller points to the popularity of the death penalty in
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Revenge may be sweet, but is it the best way to resolve disputes? In our enlightened times, we generally say no, but law professor William Ian Miller points to the popularity of the death penalty in
Law professor William Ian Miller thinks that an Eye for an Eye is a sensible way to resolve disputes
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