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...permission is offensive particularly when you know the third party is a media outlet and will be publishing that private information to the world," wrote...
...of relevant data. Herndon published his findings and found himself amidst a media frenzy. Reinhart and Rogoff must have cringed as they publicly...
More back-seat drivers for the major legal publishers. Robert Mackay's recent post about how publishing is becoming an academic discipline highlights yet another source of analysis and commentary o
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Within the niche of criminal defense, there's a subset of lawyers who do drunk driving defense. While they may technically fall within the larger niche, it's a very different practice in that they ar
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...Pictures, a California corporation, Relativity Media L.L.C., a California...Engine Inc., Maisto International Inc., Master Replicas Inc., Mattel Inc., Mattel...
...County, CA. He holds a Master’s degree in Sports Management...known and stereotyped by popular media portrayals of agents, what really...
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Law school debtors take note: In two recent decisions, federal courts ruled that federally backed student loans could be discharged via bankruptcy despite creditors' arguments that the debtors should
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