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The Increasing Significance of Enterprise Risk Management
Isaac E. Druker, a shareholder at Anderson Kill & Olick, writes: Enterprise Risk Management implies much more than disaster contingency planning or establishing methods for discovery of dubious accounting practices and high risk short-term stock price manipulation. It requires that risk evaluation be incorporated into decision-making for all vulnerable areas of the subject business, and that the risk management functions are current agenda items for every board.Circuit Clears the Way for Chevron to Challenge Ecuador in Arbitration
Circuit Overturns Vermont License Plate Restriction
A state law that prohibits vanity license plates containing religious messages violates the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment, the Second Circuit ruled Friday. Judges Amalya L. Kearse, Reena Raggi and Debra Ann Livingston said the Vermont law was fatally flawed because it distinguished between people who sought to express secular and religious views "on the same subject."View more book results for the query "*"
Google Argues Authors' Group Lacks Standing in Copyright Suit
Authors Guild attorney Joanne Zack told Judge Denny Chin that to expect hundreds of thousands of authors to "individually litigate is unfair," and asked him to certify the case as a class action against the online search giant.Court Dismisses Ex-Partner's Bias Suit Against Firm
John Weir has been battling Holland & Knight since 2002, when he was expelled from the partnership at age 55 over what the firm claims was a disagreement about the direction of its labor and employment practice, according to court papers.As Jobs Decline for Class of 2009, Many Work in Non-Legal Posts
The post-graduation employment rate for the 2009 law school class fell to the lowest rate since the mid-1990s, with only 88.3 percent nationally finding a job, according to the National Association for Law Placement. The decline marked the second year in a row that the number of jobs fell. And while there are more graduates working than many expected, a good portion of their jobs are part-time, temporary or do not require a law degree, masking the weaknesses in the job market, said James Leipold, the executive director of NALP, which released a report yesterday.Guild Attorneys Seek Dismissal of 'Occupy Wall Street' Arrests
An organization that sprouted in 1968 to defend Vietnam War protesters who had taken over Columbia University is offering free initial legal representation - regardless of financial need - to the hundreds of activists netted in the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations.Trending Stories
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