Thompson professor of Law at Emory University, where he specializes in bankruptcy and commercial law.
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As one Westerner who has practised maritime and commercial law in Shanghai for the past 15 years, I disagree.
She started her professional life with IBM, and she began her career as an attorney in Brazil practicing commercial law.
The Scottish legal sector is to undergo further consolidation after two major commercial law firms became the latest to announce a merger.
The first reel of the Montezemolo movie starts when he returns briefly to Italy while studying for a masters in commercial law at Columbia University.
Last year, commercial law firms Burness and Paull and Williamsons announced they would join forces, while Edinburgh-based Archibald Campbell and Harley merged with English legal firm Shoosmiths.
Born in the sprawling black township of Soweto and then trained as a lawyer, he became the first black partner at Bowman Gilfillan, a prestigious commercial law firm in Johannesburg.
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John Waller in his Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law blog points out the hazard that this system represents to secured lenders.
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Members of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law recently held a hearing on three of the bills, aimed at fixing the problem on behalf of state and local governments--which depend on sales taxes to support police, fire, and other crucial services--and calming fears about the negative effect of e-commerce on their tax bases.
He became a QC at 38, and was made Lord Chief Justice, exceptionally, when his background was in commercial rather than criminal law.
The woman pleaded guilty in December to a single count of violating federal medical privacy law for commercial purposes, but herself died of cancer before she could be sentenced, the newspaper reports.
These transactions were developed and marketed by an interlocking network of commercial interests, including leading law firms, accounting firms and investment banks.
For example, the facility at Pitsea in Britain, on the banks of the River Thames near London, accepts only solid municipal and commercial waste, because European law prohibits the mingling of liquid and solid waste, and of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
The commission, as envisioned by Roemer's bill "will have a broad mandate to investigate all relevant facts and circumstances relating to the attacks, " including issues surrounding intelligence, law enforcement, commercial aviation, diplomacy, immigration and border control, according to a statement from Roemer's office issued Friday.
And remember, we are talking about a commercial entity, not a court of law, so even having to use the phrase due process suggests that things are going wrong.
Once such a person has boarded a commercial aircraft, there's no law that says airlines have to tell public authorities who else was on the flight who might have been exposed.
The landowners had argued that a waterway must have a history of commercial use to be subject to common law, which says the public has the right to use it for navigation.
Weill, instrumental in the repeal of the Glass-Steagall law that allowed the marriage of commercial and investment banking, is considered the father of such financial supermarkets.
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Above two grammes, there could be a charge of supply, but the committee is expected to stress that the law should distinguish between social and commercial supply.
That law, too, targeted a commercial farmer engaged in business.
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Born in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, Wolk is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School who worked as a commercial lawyer in the New York area for years and, more recently, as a general counsel in the life settlements business.
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She graduated from the University of Miami School of Law last year and now is a commercial litigator.
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Calls to revive Glass-Steagall, which would end securities and investment banking activities by commercial banks, have never been stronger since the law was repealed in 1999.
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The problem in France was that the king did not feel strong enough to challenge the legal rights of the aristocracy, but both were happy to deny the rule of law to the peasantry and the rising commercial classes who bore the full brunt of meeting the king's need for money to fight wars, through taxation.
Now, ironically, as we grow into a more regulated commercial society, we are getting so much of our law from you.
After shining at the Harvard Law School, he set up as a commercial lawyer and within a few years was financially secure for life.
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As Mr Clinton's treasury secretary he backed the law that in 1999 tore down barriers between commercial and investment banks and still backs it despite recent criticism.
The commercial partners in the initiative will also share information with law enforcement agencies and fund public awareness campaigns of the dangers of buying drugs from unlicensed pharmacies.
There is also every indication that the powers in Beijing recognise the importance of the rule of law and that its proper observance in the commercial arena is good for business and at the core of China's prosperity and stability.
All Apple hardware comes with a one-year limited commercial warranty, but the company is required under EU law to protect buyers with a minimum of two years protection on all consumer electronics, which includes its iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and iPod devices.
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