, Associate
Professor of Business Law, University of Vaasa; International Contract Counsel, Lexpert Ltd) has for many years promoted the use of simplification and visualization in commercial contracts, seeking to transform them from legal instruments to useful, usable business tools.
Dr. David Chekroun: Assistant
Professor of Business Law at ESCP Europe, and previously Assistant Professor at the University of Paris IX — Jean Monnet and the University of Paris I Panthéon - Sorbonne
Mr. London served as a law clerk for the Third Judicial Circuit, State of Tennessee (1972 — 1974), a Captain in the United States Air Force, Judge Advocate Department (1974 — 1978), Assistant
Professor of Business Law at Allen Hancock College in Santa Barbara, California (1976 — 1978), and has been in the private practice of law since 1979.
Professor Mohamed F. Khimji, the David Allgood
Professor of Business Law at Queen's University, has won a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant as principal investigator for the project Shareholder Democracy in Public Corporations — An Empirical and Economic Analysis.
Ribstein,
a professor of business law at the University of Illinois College of Law and author of a blog that focuses on business law, Ideoblog, says that their response so far — cutting costs and discounting rates — is not a cure.
He was formerly Executive Director for Community Relations and General Counsel for Northwest Nazarene University and also served as
a professor of Business Law and Business Ethics.
«I think what Skilling does from a practical standpoint... is it forces them to make a much tighter connection between the defendant and the bribe or the kickback,» said Todd Haugh, an assistant
professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University.
L. Keith Whitney Associate
Professor of Business Law & Finance, Pepperdine University (Los Angeles)
«This whole Phoenix situation is amazing,» says Richard Powers,
professor of business law at Toronto's Rotman School of Management.
Norm Bishara is an Associate
Professor of Business Law and Ethics and Faculty Director, Master of Management Program, Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Not exact matches
«It's OK to exclude people who can't follow the
law and their oaths as jurors, but you can't say that anyone with qualms about capital punishment is ineligible,» Richard Re, an assistant
law professor at the University
of California at Los Angeles, told
Business Insider in an email.
Indeed, the courts are more likely to focus on whether there is «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources
of risk,» Richard Pildes, a
professor of Constitutional
Law at New York University, told
Business Insider in an email.
He also is a
professor at the San Diego State University College
of Business Administration where he teaches classes in business ethics and employm
Business Administration where he teaches classes in
business ethics and employm
business ethics and employment
law.
Jed Shugerman, a Fordham
law professor, told
Business Insider in an email that Republicans» claims in the aftermath
of the Comey hearing were «not good - faith arguments» based on the testimony.
Litigation over the order will likely continue until the government provides «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources
of risk,» Richard Pildes, a
professor of Constitutional
Law at New York University, told
Business Insider in an email.
Robert Chesney, a University
of Texas
law professor, told
Business Insider in an email that the «critical question» moving forward was «whether and to what extent he has agreed to cooperate with the ongoing investigations
of others in exchange for this deal.»
It's unclear who that would be, but most likely «someone at the center — or close to the center —
of this criminal enterprise,» Jens David Ohlin, a
professor at Cornell
Law School, told
Business Insider, adding that the fact Flynn was «charged with and is pleading guilty to such a minor crime suggests a bombshell
of a deal with prosecutors.»
In his latest book, Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise
of Inequality, former technology executive and current University
of Connecticut
business law professor James Kwak argues that the lessons
of Economics 101 have transcended their role as a useful framework to begin understanding economics, and instead have become something close to an ideology.
«If you invest in this company, you will want to know what the odds are
of this FTC ruling screwing up their
business,» Yale
Law School
professor Macey added.
Lynn A. Stout,
professor of corporate and
business law at the Cornell Law School, notes that there is no legal duty to maximize profi
law at the Cornell
Law School, notes that there is no legal duty to maximize profi
Law School, notes that there is no legal duty to maximize profits.
«Students get to not only have the advantage
of having some
of the best
law professors in the world instruct them, but they also get to benefit from that sort
of tremendous exposure in a more collegial and less cut - throat environment,» Jack Zaremski, president
of New York attorney placement firm Hanover Legal Personnel Services, told
Business Insider.
Indiana's
law, for example, allows people and
businesses to claim exemption based only on the likelihood that their religious freedom could be infringed, said Katherine Franke, a
professor of law and director
of the Center for Gender and Sexuality at Columbia University, in New York.
Louis Seidman, a constitutional -
law expert and professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, told Business Insider in July that whether Trump can pardon himself is «very questionable» as «a matter of constitutional morality.&raq
law expert and
professor at the Georgetown University
Law Center, told Business Insider in July that whether Trump can pardon himself is «very questionable» as «a matter of constitutional morality.&raq
Law Center, told
Business Insider in July that whether Trump can pardon himself is «very questionable» as «a matter
of constitutional morality.»
Darren Heitner is the founder
of South Florida - based Heitner Legal, which focuses on sports, entertainment, intellectual property, and
business law; a professor of sports law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law; the founder of Sports Agent Blog; and the author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Kn
law; a
professor of sports
law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law; the founder of Sports Agent Blog; and the author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Kn
law at the University
of Florida Levin College
of Law; the founder of Sports Agent Blog; and the author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Kn
Law; the founder
of Sports Agent Blog; and the author
of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know.
Dr. Ni Shoubin is
Professor and Dean
of the School
of Law, Shanghai University
of International
Business and Economics (SUIBE).
Regulating Credit Rating Agencies After the Financial Crisis: The Long and Winding Road Toward Accountability Author:
Professor Stéphane Rousseau, Chair in
Business Law and International TradeFaculty
of Law, Université de Montréal, July 23, 2009
The Canadian
Business Law Blog is an initiative
of the Faculty
of Law, University
of Toronto, and is led by
Professor Anita Anand, J. R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance.
Companies started tying performance pay to «short - term metrics, and suddenly all the things we don't want to happen start happening,» said Lynn Stout, a
professor of corporate and
business law at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, New Yo
law at Cornell
Law School in Ithaca, New Yo
Law School in Ithaca, New York.
Council members include: Steven G. Blum, The Wharton School; Deborah S. Bosley, The Plain Language Group; Robert G. Kennedy, University
of St. Thomas Opus College
of Business; Woodrow W. Leake, retired university
professor; and Edward J. Waitzer, Osgoode Hall
Law School and Schulich School
of Business, York University
David R. Beatty, former Managing Director
of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance; Kevin Cameron, co-founder and former President
of Glass, Lewis & Co.; Jesse Fried, Co-Director, Berkeley Center for
Law,
Business and the Economy; Bengt Hallqvist, Founder
of the Brazilian Institute for Corporate Governance; Charles Macek, recent Chairman
of the Australian Financial Reporting Council; David Nierenberg, President
of Nierenberg Investment Management Company; and Ned Regan,
Professor, Baruch College.
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. University
of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), College
of Business UNO INVESTMENT LAB TOUR
Professor David Volkman, UNO Chair
of Finance, Banking and
Law Mammel Hall Atrium
He previously served as
Professor of Law and
Business at Boston College, including as Associate Dean, and Director
of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance in New York.
Professor Cunningham is the Founding Faculty Director
of GW
Law School's semester - long business law program in New York City known as GWin
Law School's semester - long
business law program in New York City known as GWin
law program in New York City known as GWinNY.
11:50 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. University
of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), College
of Business INVESTMENT LAB TOUR
Professor David Volkman, UNO Chair
of Finance, Banking and
Law Mammel Hall Atrium
You might think the living arrangements
of students who willingly attend the school is no
business of the city's nor
of a
law professor from another institution.
Ryan Cragun, an assistant
professor of sociology, and two students examined U.S. tax
laws to estimate the total cost
of tax exemptions for religious institutions - on property, donations,
business enterprises, capital gains and «parsonage allowances,» which permit clergy to deduct housing costs.
Professor Baxt published widely and was the founder and general editor
of the Australian
Business Law Review and the Company and Securities
Law Journal.
As a
professor at Fordham
Law School, the author
of important books on political and economic policy, a key figure in Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, and a visionary organizer on behalf
of banking and
business reforms, she understands that the Democratic Party must move toward progressive populism in order to become more than a tepid alternative to Republican extremism.
In addition, Mr. Snyder is an adjunct
professor at New York University
Law School and New York University Leonard N. Stern School
of Business.
The third description called her a «
law professor and progressive,» who would «work to reverse the growing inequality
of wealth and political power in New York» and «advocate against the power that big corporations have over our economy and politics and fight to give family
businesses and working New Yorkers a fair shot.»
(Wu, a Columbia
Law professor and leading advocate
of net neutrality, had told a radio host he'd like to relieve small
businesses of «red tape,» a comment that caused W.F.P. to «strongly disagree» with his «slippery slope» position on the Scaffold
Law.)
He is a
professor emeritus
of business law at the college.
Ruth Towse is
Professor of Economics
of Creative Industries in the Department
of Law,
Business School, Bournemouth University and
Professor Emerita
of Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Teachout, a Fordham University
law professor and former director
of the good - government Sunlight Foundation, criticized Cuomo for his support for
business - friendly tax cuts, while saying he hadn't done enough to address government corruption and income inequality.
But Cuomo, too, has faced skepticism on his left, fending off a challenge from Fordham
Law School
Professor Zephyr Teachout this month in a Democratic primary, who had charged he was too aligned with big
business at the expense
of ordinary New Yorkers.
But while it's eager to satisfy the applicants that keep it in
business, USPTO also has to respect often murky directions handed down from the courts, says Dan Burk, a
law professor at the University
of California, Irvine.
After an analysis
of potential workers» compensation claims in sedentary environments across several states, Drexel University's Natalie Pedersen, JD, an assistant
professor of legal studies in the LeBow College
of Business, and Lisa Eisenberg, JD, a graduate
of the Thomas R. Kline School
of Law and current judicial clerk, claim employers should be held accountable because it will force them to reduce such harms in their work environments.
Current anti-trust
laws don't fit with today's global concerns, said Inara Scott, an attorney and assistant
professor in the College
of Business at Oregon State University.
A new study co-authored by an MIT
professor finds that little - known state
laws called «constituency statutes» have significant effects on the quantity and quality
of innovative
business actions.
Conceived initially at the Harvard
Business School by Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter and her colleagues, the initiative is a now a collaboration between five of the university's graduate schools — education, business, law, public policy, and public
Business School by
Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter and her colleagues, the initiative is a now a collaboration between five
of the university's graduate schools — education,
business, law, public policy, and public
business,
law, public policy, and public health.