...based on conduct that takes place in foreign countries. The facts in Kiobel are typical of those seen in ATS cases...
Vague talk about 'protecting whistleblowers' obscures the fact that some leaks are criminal
...have argued in their lawsuit against the agency. In fact, S&P was aware that ratings it presented as objective and...
...president's job easier by (1) coming to terms with the brutal facts, (2) honestly communicating your dilemma to the central administration and (3) proposing...
In last year's Sargon decision, the California Supreme Court took a major step toward embracing the Daubert approach to admissibility
...is only partially motivated by financial concerns. It also responds to the fact that law schools have expanded their curriculum to include a number of...
...lost control of both assets. "Greig's omitting the fact that she had a home and large bank account would tend to...
National Law Journal
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