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...Robin Feldman, Hastings professor and director of the school's Institute for Innovation Law, and Tom Ewing. They looked at 30,000 cases...
Originally Published: The Recorder
"Georgetown needs to make this right," writes Scott K. Ginsburg' lawyer Trey Cox (pictured) in an email
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...40 percent has prompted a federal lawsuit. The Southern California Institute of Law filed suit on February 4 against 22 sitting and...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...can result in severe consequences, even without intentional wrongdoing. In the 2008 California case Keithley v. The HomeStore.com Inc., the court sanctioned...
...a nonprofit by Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It has since added the University of California, Berkeley; Georgetown University; Wellesley College; and the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...The University of California at Los Angeles School of...school's highly regarded Williams Institute. That think tank conducts research...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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