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At the Intersection of Federal and Corporate Law: A Q&A with Lawrence Hamermesh
Lawrence Hamermesh is the Ruby R. Vale Professor of Corporate and Business Law at Widener Law and former director of the Widener Institute of Delaware Corporate and Business Law. Most recently, he spent 18 months working as senior special counsel with the Office of Chief Counsel of the Division of Corporation Finance of the Securities and Exchange Commission.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 158 - August 15, 2013
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Ex-con man says JOBS Act will lead to new scams
Mark L. Morze knows a good investment opportunity when he sees one, but he hasn't pursued his fortunes quite the way the rest of us have. Morze, 61, hung his hat for 4 years at federal prisons in Lompoc and Boron, Calif., after pleading guilty to two counts of fraud for cooking the books at the infamous carpet-cleaning company ZZZZ Best in the 1980s.View more book results for the query "*"
Another Appellate Boutique Opens for Business in the Big D
When marketing a new appellate boutique, it's always a good idea to win a press-worthy case immediately after opening the doors. That's exactly what happened with Hankinson Levinger, a six-lawyer firm opened on July 1. The day after it opened, the firm was representing the Dallas County Commissioners Court in an injunction hearing showdown with Sheriff Lupe Valdez over whether a TV crew could film inside the county Jail.Gad-Tadros v. Bessemer Venture Partners
Plaintiff Passed Over for Promotions Sufficiently Alleges Employer Had Notice of DiscriminationJudge says terror suspect's privacy rights not violated
ATLANTA AP - FBI officials did not violate a terrorism suspect's privacy rights when they spied on him at a public library, a federal magistrate judge said.In her recommendation to deny Syed Ahmed's motion to suppress evidence taken from a library, U.S. Magistrate Judge Gerrilyn Brill said the defendant did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy.Trending Stories
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