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Staying in Bounds: College Athletics Pose Compliance Hurdles
Jeremy H. Temkin and Gates S. Hurand of Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello write: While intercollegiate athletics are an important part of the college community, they are also big business. Each year, college sports generate billions of dollars in revenues for the NCAA and its member institutions. As with other business organizations, the enormous revenues generated through athletic programs create pressure to win and, with that pressure, temptation to engage in conduct inconsistent with universities' institutional mission and the rules of the NCAA.Best Practices: Take Risks and Serve the Company Well
Lisa Gold, vice president and general counsel of Plano-based Bedrock Manufacturing Co., says she likes to work with risk-takers and does not want to work with lawyers that are hindered by minutiae.D.A. Calls Defense Lawyer to Testify Before Grand Jury
A criminal defense attorney is challenging a subpoena to appear before a grand jury that is investigating a witness who gave testimony against his client. Meanwhile, the attorney said he is exploring legal options after learning prosecutors obtained hundreds of his attorney-client communications during their investigation of the witness.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge's Ruling on Restrictions Ripe for Reversal
When judges start an opinion with the plea that their only job is to apply the Constitution, they often don't.Not What the Doctor Ordered: FDA's Misguided Move to Limit Painkillers
Moving hydrocodone-containing products to Schedule II could result in significant barriers for patients and adding to the nation's health care costs, with no guarantee of reducing abuse of the drugs.FJD Awards of More Than $1 Million Increase Slightly
There were 18 jury verdicts and judicial awards of more than $1 million in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in the first three quarters of 2013, according to the First Judicial District's civil trial division statistics, a number that exceeds the number for all of 2012.Lessons on Negotiating With Adversaries
In their Mediation column, Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim, partners at Family Mediation, discuss a new book by former governor of New Mexico and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson that provides many lessons to keep in mind when trying to reach an agreement with an adversary, particularly one who seems mercurial and irrational at best.Trending Stories
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