...on and off the bench. As a judge in the District of Columbia's federal trial court, he famously ordered the breakup of Microsoft Corp...
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...confirmation hearings as treasury secretary this year. Universities in similar circumstances, like Columbia and Stanford, also have helped professors and executives with home loans. Aid...
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...person is an unemployed educated person,â said Shang-Jin Wei, a Columbia Business School economist. Lu Mai, the secretary general of the elite, government...
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...panel coordinated 15 lawsuits brought by attorneys general for the District of Columbia and 14 states, plus two related declaratory actions brought by S&...
Although law students participating in clinics are not yet lawyers, their time and effort have monetary value, as a magistrate judge acknowledged in a recent fee award recommendation
...Well, today, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, effectively, invalidated all of those Board decisions. The Court ruled that the...
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...the symposium takes place tomorrow.]The Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit presents Women in the Life and Law of the D.C...
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...Zhang, who did postdoctoral research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Columbia, returned to China in October 2010 to start a gene diagnostics company...
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The Portland, Oregon–based Am Law 200 firm is advising Canada's Brookfield Asset Management on the $2.65 billion sale of timberlands in Oregon and Washington to forestry giant Weyerhaeuser Co.
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