...Today, LL.M. degrees, a.k.a. Masters of Law, or, for the fancy, the Latin name Legum Magister, are offered...
...members in a decade, and it's not clear the current slate of candidates is likely to change thateven though no senator questioned...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...A team of Venable attorneys represented drugmaker Ranbaxy...and other parts of the world," said Ranbaxy's CEO...
...Corp. first discovered that one of its employees had been bribing...with the authorities, conducted a world-wide risk assessment and implemented...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...perceived. They are not like us, not really, by virtue of what they do. And they're not treated like us, either, in...
...was used in the prosecution of Noel, who is now serving...the "worst of both worlds," as he put it...
... A consortium of 28 law schools...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...Report indicates that 95 percent of lawyers have a presence on...services and abilities to the world, if the video goes beyond...
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