Not exact matches
Several law schools have experimented with introducing
foreign and international
issues into basic LRW instruction.68 Some have responded to these arguments by creating either upper - class elective seminars with a global LRW focus, 69 or by creating a specialized
foreign / international section of the basic LRW course.70 Typically, this has been accomplished in a largely ad hoc fashion through the creative efforts of individual instructors, who sometimes offer a special «international» section of the basic LRW course.71 Additionally, LRW professors whose primary responsibility is to educate
foreign students have naturally gravitated toward incorporating global dimensions in their problems and assignments.72 Faculty specializing in teaching
legal English have observed that English is increasingly the language of choice for transnational negotiations and
legal instruments, even in circumstances where the underlying transactions do not
involve Anglo - American law.73 Consequently, they also emphasize a transnational approach that responds to the needs of their students.
In addition to these research
issues, there are further challenges
involved in putting
foreign and international
legal principles to work.
Advising on a major FM outsourcing project for the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office across European embassies and missions,
involving co-ordinating
legal advice on commercial
issues, employment, pensions, tax and real estate across 12 European jurisdictions.
By July 2013, those firms will have the right to enter into cooperative agreements with Korean firms and advise on
legal issues involving a mixture of domestic and foreign law, Legal Week rep
legal issues involving a mixture of domestic and
foreign law,
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Legal Week reports.
Robert E. Milnes has retired as a partner and more recently as Counsel in the Toronto office of Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP, after practicing for 45 years as a corporate lawyer with a general corporate - commercial practice
involving a wide range of
legal problems for public and private corporations, including mergers and acquisitions and
foreign trade
issues.