Also in preparation is a paper on law-making within the European Union.
If so, you'll probably love an opinion paper by Columbia law professor Timothy Wu.
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In his paper analyzing tax law reforms that affect the financial industry, Tulane Law Review Professor Richard T.
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Thank you to Professor Avi Bell from Bar Ilan University Law School, my friend and intellectual sounding board for delaying your flight to New York where you'll be presenting a paper at a law conference tomorrow, to be here with me tonight.
The Law Society stresses paper profits are not the same as actual earnings because equity partners in law firms are not paid a salary and the amounts quoted are often used to fund other parts of the business.
This law school paper, found via Google, provides a good recap of the controversy at that time.
In a fascinating paper published last year, Stanford law professor Bernard S. Black correlates market discounts for Russian firms with their tendency toward uncouth behavior (such as stripping assets or shafting minority shareholders).
On paper, Werro says, Swiss tort law resembles its U.S. counterpart.
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The next year, Norman Pearlstine, the managing editor of the Wall Street Journal , decided that the paper needed to expand its coverage of the law.
The paper, written by three professors (two law, one business) at the University of Missouri- Kansas City (UMKC), points out something which few people likely know.
For many founders who are acqui-hired, "it's a consolation prize, " says John Coyle, a professor at the University of North Carolina's School of Law who co-wrote a paper on the practice last month with colleague Gregg Polsky.
Karel Van Miert, a Belgian who is responsible for antitrust policy, has completed a white paper on reforms to the working of competition law, and hopes to rule on a weighty list of mergers before his term is up.
Under current law, insurance companies must issue a paper and electronic certificate when agreeing a policy with a vehicle owner.
In a paper in 2005, Howell Jackson, of Harvard Law School, reckoned that whereas the main aim of American financial regulation was to protect consumers, British regulation was more preoccupied with the smooth functioning of markets and keeping costs down.
Matsuda, who teaches and writes at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, penned a frequently cited paper called "Voices of America: Accent, Antidiscrimination Law, and a Jurisprudence for the Last Reconstruction" for the Yale Law Journal.
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Freeman in his paper What Can We Learn from NLRA to Create Labor Law for the 21st Century?. As Freeman points out, Canada allows for such organizations while providing legal protections for the employees involved.
On paper, Gibofsky, who has doctorates in both medicine and law, is exactly the kind of expert for whom the FDA frequently grants waivers.
Joseph Grundfest, a Stanford law professor and former SEC commissioner, wrote a paper earlier this year warning the commission to drop the case against Netflix or risk constitutional challenges.
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Representants of the Law School of the American University of Washington presented a paper, published on 23 June 2010 and signed by ninety experts, which raises several questions concerning the content of the draft Agreement.
Her most controversial campaign was the naming and shaming of paedophiles and the paper's support for what it called "Sarah's Law", in memory of Sarah Payne: the right of parents to know when convicted paedophiles were living in their area.
Filing those last bits of paper with taxing and state authorities (since corporations are formed under state law) provide that oh-so-important notice.
Last weekend, Indiana University privacy researcher Chris Soghoian published a paper on the disturbing lack of reporting requirements for Internet data collection by law enforcement.
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On January 20th, it published a white paper on the future of the House of Lords which admitted that the Law Lords' membership of the upper house was an anomaly, but shied away from proposing any alternative.
In return Mr Straw, perhaps shaken by the extent of police bungling exposed by the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, has offered to consider a softening of the broad exclusion that he had won for police law-enforcement activities, at the time of the white paper.
Even though Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution allows Congress to issue Letters of Marque, they were forbidden in the 1856 Paris Declaration, which as been accepted as customary international law. (Theodore Richard produced an excellent journal paper on this topic analyzing the use of private security providers for piracy).
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"The Tony Martin case lit a touch paper that has led to an explosion of anger and resentment among millions of law-abiding British people who no longer feel the state is on their side, " he said.
Earlier this year, the Cato Institute published this paper, which describes the self-flagellating nature of the U.S. antidumping law.
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The Law Commission, which tidies up the statute book, is planning a consultation paper in the first half of next year.
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Mrs Gandhi's Congress party, headed by her daughter-in-law Sonia Gandhi, is in power in India at the moment and the paper suggests distributors may not be willing to antagonise it.
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