...s head of quality control; George Stiehl, a former vice president...underwriting and origination; Dr. Joseph Mason, Assured's damages expert; Jeffrey...
...demands may simply decide to balk, said Todd Zywicki, professor at George Mason University School of Law, speaking on a conference call organized by the...
Karen K. Peters, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department, writes: As both the first woman to be elected to the Supreme Court in the Third Department and the first to be appointe
In his Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Neal R. Stoll, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, writes that because it's the season for giving and good will toward man, the FTC also sho
...Goldstein & Fox and an adjunct professor for patent prosecution at George Mason University School of Law. "He was one of our...
Nicholas Allard lauds Brooklyn Law's faculty, alumni and student body and says the school is "financially sound." But he still must confront deeper problems faced by all law schools: What changes sho
...of New York: Brenda E. Cooke, Judson Vickers, Wesley Bauman, Lisa Richardson, George Soterakis, Pernell Telfort, Assistant Corporation Counsel, New York City Law Department, New...
...an FTC commissioner. Wright is currently a professor of law at George Mason University School of Law, where he also holds a courtesy appointment in...
...Civil War. Scholars from the U.S. Naval Academy, George Mason University, Harvard University and Youngstown State University are among those slated to...
...only non-academic, although he has taught as an adjunct at George Mason University School of Law and Georgetown University Law Center. It is somewhat...
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