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Judge Louis Pollak wore many hats and robes over the 89 years of his life, all with marked distinction. He excelled as an appellate advocate, a law school professor, and a dean of two prestigious law
...regulation, lower wages and cheaper raw materials. But with these...
...skills and ability to provide the work product that regional, national and international law firms and corporations require. Keeping an indigent artist afloat can help...
...to reduce energy, water and raw material use, reduce waste and pollutants...
...the attention of international terrorist hunters. ...
...needed to sustain such a system is indisputably a tort under customary international law," Scheindlin said, "the international legal system has not thus...
For decades, the first foray abroad for most American businesses was Europe, where intellectual property laws and IP protection rights closely parallel the U.S. system. What's more, in Europe, a comp
Give Gary Lynch credit for making a dramatic entrance. The chief legal officer for New York-based Morgan Stanley debuted on Corporate Counsel magazine?s annual survey of general counsel compensation
...gas - the principal raw materials used to manufacture...in a separate international conspiracy to fix...
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