Sentences with phrase «find law journal»

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The Trump Administration has directed various agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Commerce Department, and Transportation Department to find ways to use the Clean Air Act and other laws to require vehicles made overseas undergo strict emissions testing and other reviews, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Additionally, a NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll found 27 % of people surveyed thought the law was a «good idea,» while 36 % said it was a «bad idea.»
In a carefully researched article (Yale Journal of Regulation, Summer 2001), Yale Law School professor Roberta Romano summarized studies on the economic impact of splitting the chair and CEO roles in U.S. companies (where combined CEO / chairs are the norm), finding that there is no statistically significant difference, in terms of stock price or accounting income, between companies that split the roles and those that don't.
It seems pretty clear though that 12 weeks should just be the beginning of what's considered an acceptable amount of leave: a 2013 study published in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law found that women who return to work earlier than six months after giving birth are more likely to develop PPD than those who were able to spend more time at home.
The results, published in the journal Law and Human Behavior, found officers with more experience were even less accurate.
Law, team leader Shami Chatterjee of Cornell University and other astronomers on the team will present their findings today at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Grapevine, Texas, in the scientific journal Nature, and in two companion papers to appear in the Astrophysical Journal Ljournal Nature, and in two companion papers to appear in the Astrophysical Journal LJournal Letters.
The findings, published in the American Journal of Public Health, suggest that state lawmakers look at factors both within their states as well their neighboring states when considering new driving laws.
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health examined the impact texting - while - driving laws have had on roadway crash - related fatalities, and the findings are published in the August issue of the American Journal of Public Health.
From the Wall Street Journal: Award - winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead Sunday afternoon in his New York City apartment, a law - enforcement official said.
Scientific staff is encouraged to present research findings at professional meetings and to publish findings in professional and scholarly journals, consistent with applicable law.
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Not only do all large CBEs fit the dictionary of puppy mill, but a study published in the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science found that «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing dogs in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding dogs for their entire reproductive lives — in most cases, years — in their cages or runs; dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
And as a study in the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science found, «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing dogs in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding dogs for their entire reproductive lives — in most cases, years — in their cages or runs; dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
A new study released in the Journal of Pediatrics looked at the death rate in Ontario, Canada for kids on bikes before and after the mandatory helmet law was passed in 1995 and found that it cut the death rate in half.
In a preview of their findings published Oct. 30 in the National Law Journal, the authors wrote that, «for all the raised eyebrows,» random variation could well explain this year's decline.
The Solicitors Journal found in a 2010 survey that 97 % of law firms have no metadata management system in place to control what metadata is stored in legal documents, which are accessed by mobile devices.
In this episode of Asked and Answered, the ABA Journal's Stephanie Francis Ward speaks with Valerie Fontaine, founding partner of the legal search firm SeltzerFontaine, about which in - demand areas of law have open job positions — and how law grads can secure them.
This National Law Journal article, Most law grads face lower pay and debt (7/9/07), discusses the plight of law school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying joLaw Journal article, Most law grads face lower pay and debt (7/9/07), discusses the plight of law school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jolaw grads face lower pay and debt (7/9/07), discusses the plight of law school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jolaw school graduates from non-top-tier schools, many of whom are saddled with debt and can find only lower - paying jobs.
Otherwise, the next time a firm gives short shrift to one client to go after another, it might find itself in the circumstances that one BigLaw firm finds itself in, as reported by Anthony Lin in this New York Law Journal article, Proskauer Hit With Malpractice Suits in Florida.
Space precludes a fuller analysis but one can be found in Personal Injury Law Journal May 2017 — A Lifetime Commitment.
Sheri Qualters reports in The National Law Journal on a new Association of Corporate Counsel survey that finds 85 percent of chief legal officers find their careers to be rewarding.
Lightfoot, Franklin & White, LLC founding partner Johnny Johnson has been named a National Law Journal Energy & Environmental Trailblazer for 2017.
Gibbons is one of only 20 law firms nationwide to be named to the National Law Journal's inaugural «Midsize Hot List», which recognized firms with fewer than 300 lawyers that have found innovative ways to position themselves and demonstrated creativity and success in recruiting and retaining top talent, developing practice areas, managing operations and generally navigating the economic downturn more effectively than did many larger firlaw firms nationwide to be named to the National Law Journal's inaugural «Midsize Hot List», which recognized firms with fewer than 300 lawyers that have found innovative ways to position themselves and demonstrated creativity and success in recruiting and retaining top talent, developing practice areas, managing operations and generally navigating the economic downturn more effectively than did many larger firLaw Journal's inaugural «Midsize Hot List», which recognized firms with fewer than 300 lawyers that have found innovative ways to position themselves and demonstrated creativity and success in recruiting and retaining top talent, developing practice areas, managing operations and generally navigating the economic downturn more effectively than did many larger firms.
In the New Law Journal on 27th May 2011 John Spencer commented: «The money generated to referral through referral fees does not find its way back into the pockets of the accident victim.
Jon Lindsey is the New York founding partner of Major, Lindsey & Africa, voted the «Best Legal Recruiter» by the readers of The National Law Journal, «best legal search firm in the United States» in Worldlaw Business magazine's survey of the AmLaw 100, and «in a league apart» from other legal recruiters by The American Lawyer.
For example, the latest LFMP event, held on September 18 2014 in New York, featured Paul Barrett, formerly of the Wall Street Journal, and now Bloomberg, who discussed his new book, «Law of the Jungle,» about the legal battle over Texaco's oil find in Ecuador.
Carrington, the founding director of the Mississippi Innocence Project and Clinic at the University of Mississippi School of Law, joins the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles for this episode of the Modern Law Library.
Bryant Garth & Joyce Sterling, «Exploring Inequality in the Corporate Law Firm Apprenticeship: Doing the Time, Finding the Love» (2009) 22 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 1361 at 1368.
No law school needs thousands of linear feet of primary legal resources (law reports, statutes, etc) or journals in print anymore: these and the necessary related finding tools (The Canadian Abridgment, The Canadian Encyclopedic Digest, Halsbury's Law of Canada, case and statute citators, etc) are all available online, which is also how they're accessed in practilaw school needs thousands of linear feet of primary legal resources (law reports, statutes, etc) or journals in print anymore: these and the necessary related finding tools (The Canadian Abridgment, The Canadian Encyclopedic Digest, Halsbury's Law of Canada, case and statute citators, etc) are all available online, which is also how they're accessed in practilaw reports, statutes, etc) or journals in print anymore: these and the necessary related finding tools (The Canadian Abridgment, The Canadian Encyclopedic Digest, Halsbury's Law of Canada, case and statute citators, etc) are all available online, which is also how they're accessed in practiLaw of Canada, case and statute citators, etc) are all available online, which is also how they're accessed in practice.
The most striking finding of the Minority Experience Study published today by The Minority Law Journal and reported by D.M. Osborne on Law.com is that Biglaw satisfaction among midlevel associates correlates more to gender than race.
In this age of huge, aggregated electronic collections of primary sources and journals for law (Lexis, Hein Online, Westlaw, LLMC Digital) which can be found in every library, it is perhaps a large and comprehensive collection of monographic texts that sets one library apart from another as a serious scholarly research collection.
Law students are finding a way to get that training anyway by suing their alma maters, as reported in this article from the upcoming issue of the National Law Journal (h / t to Tax Prof Blog).
The researcher can use journal indexes to find articles such as Antonio Gidi, Class Actions in Brazil — A Model for Civil Law Countries, 51 Am.
The parties estimate the computer found about 81 % of all relevant documents, which is a bit better than the 77 % accuracy predicted by a 2011 article in the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology (pdf).
That news is unlikely to startle anyone, but it is the finding of a new study compiled by the National Association for Law Placement and reported today by The National Law Journal.
Further information about the dispute concerning the criminal legal aid contracts can be found on the Law Society Gazette website here and the Solicitors Journal website here.
And this morning, Peter Lattman of the Wall Street Journal Law Blog had the scoop on a «hot off the presses» ruling by federal district court Judge Lewis Kaplan, who found that that prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a group of former KPMG partners in pressuring the firm not to advance them legal fees (I originally blogged about the matter here in the context of how much we should expect corporations to stand up for customer or employee rights when government comes knocking on the corporate door).
A more detailed, general analysis of Schrems can be found in my article in the current issue of the German Law Journal.
'' @LawBlarg is an experimental form of legal writing, attempting to find a middle ground between traditional legal writing (law journals) and modern legal writing (blawgs).
A Wall Street Journal analysis earlier this year found that members of the 2011 law school class had little better than a 50 - 50 shot (actually, only about 55 %) of landing a full - time, long - term job as a lawyer within nine months of receiving their degress.
The NLJ was founded in 1978 by Jerry Finkelstein as a sibling to the New York Law Journal and later run by Jerry's son James Finkelstein.
An Oklahoma law professor's research on the use of song lyrics in legal writing found that the popular artist whose lyrics are most often cited in legal journals and judicial opinions is Bob Dylan, followed in rank by The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Woody Guthrie, Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell and R.E.M.
Instead I found an index that continues to provide several links to Law Journal EXTRA!
A dozen years ago I wrote an article about regulating activity on the Internet («Solving Legal Issues in Electronic Government: Jurisdiction, Regulation, Governance `, (2002), 1 Canadian Journal of Law and Technology No. 3 p. 1) in which I suggested that a number of successful regulatory strategies focused on intermediaries, as the principal targets of regulation might be hard to find or hard to persuade.
The opinion by the San Francisco - based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Arpaio was acting as a final policymaker for Maricopa County, and the district court was correct in finding the county liable, the National Law Journal reports.
He is one of the founding co-editors of the Labour Arbitration Yearbook and the Canadian Journal of Labour and Employment Law, and he is a named arbitrator in numerous collective agreements.
2014 September «Firm Size a Driver in Higher Billing Rates, Report Finds» by Christine Simmons (New York Law Journal) >> READ ARTICLE
In this episode of Asked & Answered, the ABA Journal's Stephanie Francis Ward speaks with Valerie Fontaine, founding partner of the legal search firm SeltzerFontaine, about which in - demand areas of law have open job positions — and how law grads can secure them.
Dean Sowle received his B.A. from Williams College (magna cum laude) in 1983, where he majored in religion, and his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1990, where he was a founding member of the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism.
Simon, there is an academic article on this point by Delahunty and Yoo, «Against Foreign Law» 29 Harvard Journal of Law and Publlic Policy 291 to 330 (2005) found on both Lexis and Westlaw.
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