Companies can use social media like Facebook and Twitter to disclose important business information, but they need to make sure in advance that investors know where to look, the U.S. Securities and E
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...an atomic bomb exploding in the middle of the clients universe. Different people experience different levels of harm; but, in essence, their entire...
The state Supreme Court heard arguments in Philadelphia in a case over whether state law provides a cause of action to taxpayers who sued a law firm for the administrative costs they paid the firm fo
This is the second in a series of articles that will address cross-examining defense biomechanical experts and the field of biomechanics generally
Advice on retirement planning is being offered by many entities and forms of media these days. Those of us in the early baby boom generation are bombarded by offers to have dinner and listen to lectu
...should be one-on-one. This is a limiting concept because your universe of qualified prospects far exceeds just those individuals you know. ...
When a new Traffic Court opened in Philadelphia in 1957, it was heralded as a place where ticket-fixing would be impossible
A new study of criminal case activity in the federal courts since October 2006 shows that judicial caseloads varied widely not only between courts in different districts, but also among judges servin
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...featured speakers at a seminar, "Navigating the DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) Universe From Perilous Pitfalls to Best Practices." Presented by the...
...Frontier markets represent approximately 1 percent of the entire international equity universe. As of December 2011, MSCI Barra identified 25 countries as frontier markets...
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