...Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to...an individual. "In the Southern District of New York we...
...Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to...an individual. "In the Southern District of New York we...
...giant hot fudge sundae, full of yummy calories that take a...to my former turf in California for a day in Silicon...
...court judges 11 percent of federal judges reported attending...on Thursday, identified George Mason University's School of Law in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...help pay for his studies at Cornell University and the University of Southern California. Textbook publisher John Wiley & Sons sued, saying Kirtsaeng...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...giant hot fudge sundae, full of yummy calories that take a...to my former turf in California for a day in Silicon...
...awards. To use my favorite California exemplar, it's like being...can only eat one piece of ...
...semiconductor manufacturers and technology companies. Larkins graduated from University of Southern California Law School and worked in Honeywell's aerospace unit and...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Thailand to study at Cornell University and later at the University of Southern California. Discovering that textbooks almost identical to those in the U...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...I fondly remember Louis M. Brown (1909-1996), a University of Southern California professor of law who advocated for and arguably pioneered the...
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