The Daily Report
...has a master's degree in business from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree in computer science from Georgia...
...No. H032866 In the Court of Appeal of the State of California Sixth Appellate...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...I. BackgroundWard, a former professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, pled guilty to two counts of inducing...
...v.MARK B. HORTON, as State Registrar of Vital Statistics, etc., et al., Respondents;DENNIS...
National Law Journal
...et al. No. 051382 In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writ of Certiorari to the United...
...leaves it up to other people to award him hugely valuable piles of stock in Apple Computer, where he's the CEO. People...
...No. S014394In the Supreme Court of CaliforniaSuper. Ct. No. 72102Santa Clara County...
...With bankruptcy reorganization strategies in the auto and airline industries seeking elimination of decades-old employee pension and health care obligations, firms could be expected...
...notes Earl Maltz of the Rutgers University School of Law-Camden...
...applied to law schools for the upcoming...and the number of minority enrollments dropped...Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, George...
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