...no intention of Mr. Malek or his firm to represent the legal interests of Dr. Nicolo and the allegations thereof were a ruse to present...
Today, LL.M. degrees, a.k.a. Masters of Law, or, for the fancy, the Latin name Legum Magister, are offered in a variety of legal specialties ranging from trial advocacy to intellectual property to in
...the FCC's jurisdiction. The case drew wide but divided interest from the telecom industry, which wanted the court to endorse FCC jurisdiction...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Commonwealth Court has ruled in a case of first impression that a state agency may not specify a price in a request for sealed competitive proposals because the Commonwealth Procurement Code requ
...Looking to intellectual property law for guidance on how to balance property interests against the First Amendment has merit," Greenaway said, citing a 2001...
...to administrators across the country it represents a promising counterpoint to waning interest in the traditional three-year J.D. degree. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
While there is no way to eliminate all of an owner's risks on a construction project, the most important, and often most overlooked, tool to minimize those risks is the construction contract
...money to nonparties, usually charities, that were not injured, but that have interests akin to those of the injured parties. Cy pres distributions are made...
...that the primary motivation of the promisor was to further its own interests. Pleading the requisite intent is usually not difficult. The Pennsylvania Rules of...
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