Timothy Hester is quoted in a Legal
Week article regarding the expansion of Covington's Project Finance practice with the arrival of four new partners and the opening of offices in Dubai and Johannesburg.
Timothy Hester and Graham Vinter are quoted in a Legal
Week article regarding Vinter's recent arrival.
Not exact matches
Okay, so for the first selection I recommend (naturally) reading the
article I posted this
week regarding Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI).
After
weeks of silence from an official capacity however, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has finally spoken out
regarding the current situation, according to an
article found on the manager social index.
It was done in the wake of a controversial
article published by the newspaper this
week regarding the incident last weekend that saw Ross Barkley assaulted in a Liverpool club.
If you haven't read the
article this
week that he conducted in
regards to everything going on in his life outside of football, give yourself a few minutes.
1994 9 (1): 19 - 23 in an
article regarding the relationship of changes in neck posture in patients with neck pain; as neck pain patients had the normal neck curve restored over a twelve
week period, improvements were noted in all measurements of clinical symptoms.
Based on some of the comments I received last
week regarding my
article on great acting, I took the suggestion of a young lady and am kicking off a series of
articles, one per
week, that will explore the best performances ofeach year, beginning today with 1995.
An Education
Week article highlights really interesting findings with
regard to the impact of teacher gender and level of preparation on student...
As a subscriber to Education
Week, I was rather upset by the one - sided attitude taken in your
article regarding school finances in New Hampshire.
Last
week, MDE issued a pair of memos (see MASSp's earlier
article)
regarding certification requirements for school counselors and library media staff that caused several schools statewide to temporarily shutter their school libraries due to concerns about losing state aid dollars.
Regarding the legislators noted in the
article in Education
Week, the opening sentence says plenty, «Seeking more allies for his school improvement agenda, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today asked a select group of state legislators to keep «pushing very, very hard» on the policy levers that he and President Barack Obama have made a top priority.»
About three
weeks back, The Guardian published an opinion piece by author Ros Barber
regarding why she wouldn't consider self - publishing as a viable means of producing her work (find the
article in its entirety here).
I've seen a bunch of
articles in the last
week or so, especially since Wednesday when Apple unveiled the Tablet, both pro and con
regarding the Tablet as being the Kindle killer.
Besides an FCC label, nothing new is reveled
regarding the G - Slate other than it should be coming in the next few
weeks as T - Mobile... [read full
article]
- Brian Williams Chances are you've heard about a little publication called the New York Times and one columnist's
article earlier this
week that
regarding BlackBerry users and how most of us are ashamed of our devices and that we're the Black Sheep of the mobile world.
Okay, so for the first selection I recommend (naturally) reading the
article I posted this
week regarding Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI).
This is an introduction to a new series of
articles coming out in the next few
weeks regarding investing over time.
I have a question for you
regarding the 6
week article above.
Every
week, the experts at PureLife 4PETs will publish an
article providing tips or important issues
regarding pets» health.
With great listener comments
regarding the next - generation of console technology, a retro look back at Moon Patrol, history of SEGA and the top news
articles of the
week.
An
article regarding next
week's PSN update — where there will be a double update; SCEE's Mike Kebby has confirmed that next
week, E3
week, will see a double PSN Store update.
The company that he leads ran a huge two - page - spread advertisement in the Times earlier this
week that is probably larger (in terms of page space) than all of the Times's
articles regarding climate change this past
week, COMBINED!
This
week's
article headlines
regarding climate / energy policies, science and weather do not disappoint - rest lightly, the craziness continues.
Interestingly, the only mention of a scientific consensus with
regard to stratospheric ozone depletion by ubiquitous chlorofluorocarbon (CFCs) refrigerants was an
article in the October 6, 1982 issue of the industry journal Chemical
Week.
In
regard to the above considerations, this
week's survey
article — multi-author!
I came across an
article in the Walrus last
week regarding a Chicago law firm which put out a rather risqué advertisement trumpeting, «Life's short.
The Development and Evolution of the U.S. Law of Corporate Criminal Liability White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago
Article by Sara Sun Beale (Duke)- The Development and Evolution of the U.S. Law of Corporate Cri... Article About Former Penn State President Raises Issues Concerning Independent Investigative Reports and Role of Corporate Counsel White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 21 days ago The New York Times Magazine several weeks ago published a lengthy, largely sympathetic article ab... ABA Annual Meeting - Roundtable Discussion Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago For those attending this year's ABA Annual Meeting in Boston, I wanted to alert you to a roundtab... Privilege, Corporate Wrongdoing, and the Wal - Mart FCPA Investigation White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 15 days ago The New York Times had an interesting article this week entitled â $ œKeeping Corporate Lawyers Silen... Memo to Rick Perry: Curb Your Inner Bully White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 27 days ago My favorite statement so far on the Rick Perry indictment comes from Senator Ted Cruz: «Unfortuna... Future Trends Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago As I mentioned in my post last week, I moderated a roundtable discussion at this year's ABA a
Article by Sara Sun Beale (Duke)- The Development and Evolution of the U.S. Law of Corporate Cri...
Article About Former Penn State President Raises Issues Concerning Independent Investigative Reports and Role of Corporate Counsel White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 21 days ago The New York Times Magazine several weeks ago published a lengthy, largely sympathetic article ab... ABA Annual Meeting - Roundtable Discussion Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago For those attending this year's ABA Annual Meeting in Boston, I wanted to alert you to a roundtab... Privilege, Corporate Wrongdoing, and the Wal - Mart FCPA Investigation White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 15 days ago The New York Times had an interesting article this week entitled â $ œKeeping Corporate Lawyers Silen... Memo to Rick Perry: Curb Your Inner Bully White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 27 days ago My favorite statement so far on the Rick Perry indictment comes from Senator Ted Cruz: «Unfortuna... Future Trends Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago As I mentioned in my post last week, I moderated a roundtable discussion at this year's ABA a
Article About Former Penn State President Raises Issues Concerning Independent Investigative Reports and Role of Corporate Counsel White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 21 days ago The New York Times Magazine several
weeks ago published a lengthy, largely sympathetic
article ab... ABA Annual Meeting - Roundtable Discussion Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago For those attending this year's ABA Annual Meeting in Boston, I wanted to alert you to a roundtab... Privilege, Corporate Wrongdoing, and the Wal - Mart FCPA Investigation White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 15 days ago The New York Times had an interesting article this week entitled â $ œKeeping Corporate Lawyers Silen... Memo to Rick Perry: Curb Your Inner Bully White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 27 days ago My favorite statement so far on the Rick Perry indictment comes from Senator Ted Cruz: «Unfortuna... Future Trends Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago As I mentioned in my post last week, I moderated a roundtable discussion at this year's ABA a
article ab... ABA Annual Meeting - Roundtable Discussion
Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago For those attending this year's ABA Annual Meeting in Boston, I wanted to alert you to a roundtab... Privilege, Corporate Wrongdoing, and the Wal - Mart FCPA Investigation White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 15 days ago The New York Times had an interesting
article this week entitled â $ œKeeping Corporate Lawyers Silen... Memo to Rick Perry: Curb Your Inner Bully White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 27 days ago My favorite statement so far on the Rick Perry indictment comes from Senator Ted Cruz: «Unfortuna... Future Trends Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago As I mentioned in my post last week, I moderated a roundtable discussion at this year's ABA a
article this
week entitled â $ œKeeping Corporate Lawyers Silen... Memo to Rick Perry: Curb Your Inner Bully White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 27 days ago My favorite statement so far on the Rick Perry indictment comes from Senator Ted Cruz: «Unfortuna... Future Trends
Regarding White Collar Crime and China White Collar Crime Prof Blog, 1 month ago As I mentioned in my post last
week, I moderated a roundtable discussion at this year's ABA annua...
Family Law barrister Anita Mehta, a member of Barrister For Me, recently had an
article published in Family Law
Week arguing that Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 applications should not be
regarded solely as the domain of footballers» girlfriends or the extremely wealthy but as an influential tool for meeting children's needs in a wide variety of cases.
The same announcement
regarding the Privacy Shield confirmed that Andrus Ansip, vice president for the digital single market on the European Commission, and Vera Jourová, commissioner for justice, consumers, and gender equality at the EU, would prepare a draft «adequacy decision» in the coming
weeks, which could then be adopted by the European Commission after obtaining the advice of the
Article 29 Working Party and after consulting a committee composed of representatives of the member states.
Consequently, taking into account the outcome of the judgment pointed in para 57 clearly stating that «the answer to the question referred is that
Article 26 (1) of Framework Decision 2002/584 must be interpreted as meaning that measures such as a nine - hour night - time curfew, in conjunction with the monitoring of the person concerned by means of an electronic tag, an obligation to report to a police station at fixed times on a daily basis or several times a
week, and a ban on applying for foreign travel documents, does not, in principle, have
regard towards the type, duration, effects and manner of implementation of all those measures; it is restrictive as to give rise to a deprivation of liberty comparable to that arising from imprisonment and thus to be classified as «detention» within the meaning of that provision, which it is nevertheless for the referring court to ascertain».
Here are some of the
articles that made the news this
week regarding the Bitcoin price and Chinese involvement.
Last Update: 02/24/16 Last
week, the Sun Sentinel published an
article that pointed out how one title insurance underwriter was advising its members, i.e., Florida title insurances agents,
regarding «mortgage terminator» judgments and the problems associated with those lawsuits.
Last
week I submitted some information
regarding Realtysellers and Lawrence Dale as a comment on the earlier REM
article «TREB, CREA lose Realtysellers appeal» with an indication of more to come.