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Fears Brazilian clout could dominate Peru
The towering statue of Jesus on a cliff overlooking the Pacific looks, at first glance, eerily like Rio de Janeiro's majestic Christ the Redeemer, a famed icon of Brazil on the Atlantic side of the continent. The resemblance is not accidental.Memo from the 1 percent: Count us out of society
To: The Upper Ones From: Strategy Committee Re: The Counterrevolution As usual, we have much to celebrate. The rabble has been driven from the public parks. Our adversaries, now defined by the freaks and criminals among them, have demonstrated only that they have no idea what they are doing. They have failed to identify a single achievable goal.A Dose of Healthy Disagreement
Cass Sunstein's Why Societies Need Dissent is a social scientist's warning to regimes that discourage dissent: enforce conformity at your own risk, not because the people will rebel, but because you cannot govern without the benefit of diverse perspectives.Managing in the Age of Anxiety
Managing associates and sustaining morale becomes more complicated when the economy tanks. Once a large law firm lays off associates for economic reasons, associates almost everywhere grow anxious and managing partners may be missing just how much layoffs spook the current generation of associates.Efficient Market Analysis for Fraud-on-the-Market Presumption
In their Corporate and Securities Litigation column, Sarah S. Gold, a partner at Proskauer Rose, and Richard L. Spinogatti, a senior counsel at the firm, analyze a recent decision that declined to certify a class of stockholders of Freddie Mac preferred stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange, finding that plaintiffs could not avail themselves of the fraud-on-the-market presumption to establish class-wide reliance since they were unable to demonstrate that the stock traded in an efficient market.What to Do When the Injunction Is Denied but the Directors Made a Mistake
Recently, the Delaware Court of Chancery has found wrongful conduct but denied the remedy plaintiffs sought. The El Paso case is a prime example.U.S. High Court Hears Texas Capital Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in three Texas death penalty cases that were billed as a test of wills between the high court and lower court judges who have effectively defied its decisions on the use of mitigating evidence.For Civil Rights Advocates, a New Fight Over Voting
Recent weeks have brought several déjà vu moments for Barbara Arnwine and for the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, which she has led as president since 1989.Trending Stories
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