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Manhattan U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, sitting by designation on the Second Circuit, found that Madoff's phony, phantom trades in securities counted as securities transactions under SLUSA--even if they weren't real.
Bank acquires Royal Palm Beach church through auction
Casino Foes Crap Out In Challenge to Licenses
Residents of neighborhoods near proposed casinos lack standing to challenge state regulators' licensing decisions, the Supreme Court has ruled.When Complaining About Your Job on Facebook Can Get You Fired
Employment law blogs have been discussing an Advice Memorandum recently released by the National Labor Relations Board that addresses when an employee may be fired over negative comments about an employer on social media.View more book results for the query "*"
Protesters Lose Bid for Review of Use Of Prior Arrests in Upcoming Sentencing
Lateral Acquisitions Abroad Help Keep Firms Busy on Mining Deals
While the overall M&A market slowed in the third quarter, mining and natural resources-related deal work continues to keep law firms busy in places like Africa and Australia. And in the case of both Clifford Chance and Norton Rose, the far-flung assignments came as the result of the firms making lateral acquisitions of their own abroad.Preusser v. Taconic Hills Central School Dist.
Episodic Teasing Cannot Sustain Hostile Education Environment ClaimA great force of our economy, our freedom to tinker is in danger
Mike GodwinIn the public policy debates this year about digital copyright-and about requiring computers and other devices to be on the lookout for unauthorized copying of copyrighted works-"fair use" has gotten a lot of attention. I think a lot about fair use-the right to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted works, under certain conditions.Trending Stories
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