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The Changing Face of Vietnam may Mean Business for Firms
Western lawyers trying to function amid stifling red tape and corruption in Vietnam have long given that market negative reviews. The obstacles to progress are myriad -- trials that are not transparent, limited access for counsel to proceedings and criminalization of commercial transactions. But rumors of the demise of the private sector are exaggerated, thanks, in part, to its new Criminal Procedure Code. If this is finally the "Vietnam spring" investors have been waiting for, what's in it for lawyers?Classics Still Triumph; The Rejoice Is Ours
If anything, the weather this month has forced us to lower our expectations of Mother Nature. But even if summer never truly comes, there is still time for vacation. And that means time for a few good books.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Avoiding Age Discrimination Claims in Succession Planning
A recent report released by the Department of Labor estimates that by 2016, approximately 33 percent of the total workforce in the United States will be older than 50. By 2050, the same report suggests that 19 percent of the U.S. workforce will be 65 or older.11th Circuit: Principal Had Right to Order Religious Slogans' Removal
A Florida high school principal did not violate a student's First Amendment rights when he made her remove religious messages and symbols that she had painted on a school mural, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. Teachers had warned the students that their artwork could not be profane or offensive, but did not specifically prohibit religious content. The court held that the principal had no obligation to let students "use the walls of a public school to proselytize."Judge Who Had Affair With Bailiff Can Pursue Civil Suit Over His Discipline
Former Jersey City Judge Wilson Campbell, whose affair with a bailiff led to a reprimand and his resignation from the bench in 2009, is still in court, litigating a civil suit against Hudson County's assignment judge at the time.Will Wal-Mart Regret Not Disclosing Its Bribery Investigation Sooner?
To disclose or not to disclose? That is the burning question that could play a big role in how federal authorities deal with Wal-Mart Stores Inc. amid allegations of a widespread bribery campaign at its Mexican subsidiary.Trending Stories
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