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"The one-page agreement that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences enters into with the recipients of Oscar awards raises enough tricky questions of property and contract law to pique the interest of property and contract scholars, " says Richard A. Epstein, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
The law of diminishing dynastic interest seemed to be kicking in.
Whoopee, crowed today's opposition, gleefully seizing on Mr Ciampi's message as a tool against the feeble draft law on conflicts of interest that is supposed to sort out those of Mr Berlusconi.
In 1986, in one of his last crusades as cofounder and chief of the Center for Law in the Public Interest, he played a key role in pushing passage of the whistleblower law, which made it easier to prove wrongdoing and lifted informants' payoff to as much as 30% of the booty.
The Thomas More Law Center and the Society of Americans for National Existence are public interest law firms litigating in areas to defend the Judeo-Christian foundations of this country and its national sovereignty.
Mr Berlusconi ultimately dropped his support for constitutional change, but the law to resolve conflicts of interest was never enacted.
Lorna Jack, chief executive of the Law Society of Scotland, says it's had around 40 expressions of interest from those who may register under the ABS law.
So, when a friend of mine in a major law enforcement agency recommended I watch Person of Interest, a drama series that has the coveted 9pm primetime slot on Thursdays, I was immediately fascinated.
It faced a slew of public interest law suits and underwent frequent design changes both before and after construction began.
Islamic banking adheres to Shariah law by forbidding the charging of interest and investment in businesses involved in products or servces contrary to Islam.
We continue to believe that we acted properly, in compliance with the law, and in the interest of quality cost effective health care.
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Those institutions include sound money, private property rights protected by the rule of law and limited government, interest rates and other relative prices that are free to move in line with market forces, and taxes and regulations that do not destroy incentives to work, save, and invest.
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In the more than 36 years I have practiced criminal defense law, I have had many occasions to represent people who, out of self-interest, chose to cooperate with law enforcement against others in order to avoid criminal prosecution or obtain leniency.
Supporters of the law said it would lessen the influence of unlimited soft money contributions from interest groups, which -- they said -- have corrupted the political process.
There were other preexisting business relationships and conflicts of interest between consulting firms, law firms and the banks.
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The law languished for a century until it was revived in 1986 by Senator Grassley and John Phillips of the Center for Law in the Public Interest, the lawyer who later went into private practice to pursue whistleblower cases.
This means that by law, they must act in the best interest of their customers.
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Those who use violence against the media must be prosecuted in the interest of democracy and rule of law.
Journalists must be supported in their mission to sustain informed public debate in the interest of democracy and rule of law.
Islamic financing differs from conventional financing in its adherence to Shariah, or Islamic law, which among other things bans the charging of interest.
Some would say that there is a public-interest justification in the exposure of law-breaking of any kind by a public figure, which Mr Dallaglio certainly is.
TEMPLE-RASTON: And he was asked to actually take part in that investigation by then Attorney General Janet Reno because law enforcement in the Boston area had a conflict of interest.
Part of the debate over seizures involves a potential conflict of interest: Under a 1984 federal law, state and local law-enforcement agencies that work with Uncle Sam on seizures get to keep up to 80% of the proceeds.
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While of great interest to New York practitioners, the case is of limited use elsewhere, as State law dictates property rights.
The new law requires pension consultants and money managers to disclose conflicts of interest.
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Other rules constraining law firm structure, such as rigid rules on conflicts of interest and restrictions on cross-border practice, may also fall.
It operates according to the tenets of the Koran and Sharia law, which prohibit charging interest on loans and paying interest on deposits.
Where there is a sufficiency of evidence in law and it is in the public interest to take action then the Crown will do so.
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Because legal projects tend to require small, high-calibre teams, and because of those strict conflict-of-interest rules, even the biggest law firms are tiny in comparison with their accounting cousins.
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