The editorial staff of The Legal Intelligencer understands that diversity is a continuing concern in the legal community. This discussion is a follow-up to one we held in 2011 that suggested concrete
...woman's social media account appears to have deviated from the growing school of thought among Pennsylvania jurists. ...
Just before signing the Defense of Marriage Act into law in 1996, President Bill Clinton said, "I have long opposed governmental recognition of same-gender marriages and this legislation is consisten
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Just one year later, J. Sterling Livingston, a professor at the Harvard Business School, wrote a compelling article in Harvard Business Review, "...
Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in United States v. Ring, upheld a conviction for bribery under the public sector honest-services fraud statute, expanding the definitions
...But the business structure of large...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...intended to establish whether the petitioner intended to obstruct a competitor's business, according to the opinion. The plaintiffs intended to use Kessler...
...advocating in law school. So what will...According to Harvard Business Review blogger...
...defense bar conduct business in civil litigation...D. degree at Harvard Law School in 1991. According...
...the West and in the business world. Many believe...the medical faculties at Duke, Harvard and the University of Massachusetts...
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