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...Participate in the U.S. Capital Market," Uchimoto and Gu outlined...Annual Seminar, held at Peking University in Beijing. ...
...Philadelphia Bar Association was Sean T. Daly, 24, a second-year Villanova University law student, who finished fourth overall in the race and first among...
...for first-degree murder, a capital offense in North Carolina. Although...Professor Stephanos Bibas of the University of Pennsylvania Law School wrote...
The Boston Marathon bombings case promises to be a high-profile spectacle. Every move prosecuting and defense attorneys make will be subject to searing media analysis and second-guessing. The death p
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Birckhead, a former assistant federal public defender in Boston and professor at University of North Carolina School of Law, described the situation as "David...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...guest lecturer at Rider University's Graduate School of...officer of Mill Creek Capital Advisors; Zachary R...
...Bucci said, a lot of the construction work is also coming from universities and other educational institutions. In addition, Bucci said, the commercial...
...his 1966 graduation from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. In...mergers, acquisitions and divestitures to capital-raising activities. Perhaps...
...year-old collaboration between the University of Michigan Law School and...and was least common in capital murder and mass child sex...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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