...The University of California, Irvine School of Law plans to launch a Center for Corporate Law next summer, offering extensive training for attorneys in legal...
...safety on our own campus and established the now nationally-recognized UC Center for Laboratory Safety. We realized it was critical that we do...
...one of four programs and centers founded with money raised during...our educational experiences within the UC system to help support the...
...in business and law," UC Irvine law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky said in a formal statement. The center seed funding was through a...
...the building has a fitness center, a café, an expansive...events. Designers of UC Davis' 18,000-square-foot...
...UC-Berkeley School of Law...
...dispute resolution for Korean attorneys. The center will be part of a new UC Irvine International Commerce & Law Institute, which in...
...Law School and also holds an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. Tomlins for the past 18 years has been a research...
Six weeks shy of his 89th birthday, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is not winding down. Between announcing the top business decision of the term and dominating an oral argument on judicial e
...enjoys his work, and he likes to win.” A professor at UC-Davis School of Law, Amann talked with Stevens recently in connection with...
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