Betsy Hames isn't a lawyer, but the law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law, ?employ
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...subcontractor that had done work on a project to remodel West Allegheny High School. In an unreported opinion issued May 6 in ...
...How do we know if our firm is getting a fair price for marketing services? This is a tricky question, as...
...which the state of Pennsylvania has alleged two pharmaceutical companies inflated the price of their drugs at the government's expense. In the...
A strike is looming at Legal Services NYC, a provider of civil legal services for the indigent, after union members reacted with anger to what management said was its final offer to attorneys and sta
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...in court," according to Laurence Leamer, the author of The Price of Justice, which chronicles the Massey-Caperton saga from the perspective...
On April 10, President Obama released his fiscal year 2014 budget proposal. The proposal includes numerous changes to the law that would create greater exposure to estate, gift and generation-skippin
...strengthen their own patent portfolios, companies are purchasing patents at very expensive prices, which continue to increase. For example, a consortium including Apple and Microsoft...
...others agreed not to bid at the public auction. This collusion depressed prices paid to the seller. Immediately after the public auction, a second private...
...offers evidence that the list prices for a law school education...34;Their tuition is too high for the types of jobs...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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