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M&A Transactions in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands

This article is a guide through the many acronyms associated with regulatory and process requirements associated with M&A in Bermuda […]

Ralph Nader, Conservative

Commentator Timothy Noah says there was always something of a conservative streak in Nader. It just got more explicit in […]

Supreme Court Falling Into Ideology, Yale Law Prof Says

With five Republican-appointed members, including Chief Justice John Roberts, the partisan influence is seeping into cases the Supreme Court chooses […]

New Law Grads Find J.D. Hurts More Than Helps

Before entering law school, a future attorney’s father assured him that “You can do anything with a law degree.” One […]

Overlooked Business Strategy: Levity

Workplace humor is an underappreciated asset, according to Peter McGraw, professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder and director […]

Military Think Tank Warns Of Security Risk From Climate Change

A report from the Center for Naval Analyses Military Advisory Board warns that a host of new security threats will  […]

Claim That USPTO, Hostile To Patents, Keeps Moving Goal Posts

A critic says the protocol at the U.S. Patent Office is contributing to the country’s stagnating economic recovery and badly needs reform.

Posner: The U.S. Constitution Cannot Be Changed

Our country’s guiding document is virtually impossible to amend, University of Chicago professor Eric Posner writes in Slate. Though other […]

Supreme Court’s Lack Of Tech Savvy A Concern For Major Future Cases

The Supreme Court’s docket over the next decade is likely to include many cases dealing with cybersecurity and privacy in […]

Steve Jobs A “Walking Antitrust Violation”

In a New York Times feature article, reporter James B. Stewart talks to a law professor who makes the case […]

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