...London School of Economics Department of Law. 8. Columbia Law School. 9. Stanford Law School. 10. Sydney Law School. (Hat tip: TaxProf Blog.) ...
...ties. "We've not often gone to Berkeley or Stanford or Harvard and had as many students that grew up in Texas...
Joy Martini and Nancy Rowe, legal marketing and communications specialists with Martini Consulting, write: Client development will be a primary driver of a student's professional success, however, le
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Compared to its peers in the United States proper, the island commonwealth's three ABA-accredited law schools perform appallingly, yet no one protests
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...person at a private firm," says Jeffrey Fisher, the codirector of Stanford Law School's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic who himself argued before the...
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...2012), we withdraw that opinion and substitute the following:R. Allen Stanford ("Stanford") created and perpetrated a "Ponzi scheme"...
...Southern District of Texas where he gained recognition for prosecuting R. Allen Stanford, former chairman of Stanford Financial Group of Houston. Stanford was found guilty...
Zuckerman Spaeder partner Paul Shechtman describes the circumstances and personalities behind what is perhaps the most famous decision in the history of American criminal procedure
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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